Oxford University spin-out OXCCU is looking to redefine the economics of synthetic fuels, securing £20.75 million to scale its novel approach to producing sustainable aviation fuel. Rather than simply adding another production method to the mix, the company’s core innovation lies in a proprietary process that converts captured carbon dioxide and hydrogen directly into jet fuel in a single step. This chemical shortcut could prove critical in an industry desperately seeking viable paths to decarbonization.
The funding, sourced from a consortium of clean energy investors and strategic partners, is earmarked for a crucial transition: moving the technology from the lab to a commercial-scale demonstration plant.