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Antarctica21 to debut e-fuels use on the Antarctica

Antarctica21, an operator of air-cruise expeditions to Antarctica, has unveiled a new collaboration with U.S.-based e-fuels producer HIF Global in an effort to integrate synthetic gasoline into its operations on the White Continent.

The agreement is said to mark a significant step toward sustainable tourism in Antarctica, as Antarctica21 becomes the first company in the cruise industry to use e-fuels in the region.

E-fuel, a synthetic fuel produced from green hydrogen and recycled CO₂ thanks to wind energy, offers a promising alternative by being chemically equivalent to current gasoline. It requires no modifications to engines or existing infrastructure, thereby supporting global decarbonization goals.

As informed, the partnership is the first step in Antarctica21’s ambitious plan to shift its operations toward the exclusive use of e-fuels.

At a ceremony in Punta Arenas, in southern Chile, on October 25, 2024, Antarctica21 and HIF Global signed an agreement whereby e-gasoline will be tested for the operation of Zodiacs by Antarctica21’s flagship expedition vessel, Magellan Explorer. In the following years, Antarctica21 plans to expand the use of e-fuels to include synthetic marine gas oil (e-MGO) to power Magellan Explorer’s main engines, as well as synthetic jet fuel for air operations.

The e-fuel used for this partnership is locally sourced from HIF Global’s Haru Oni plant in Punta Arenas, in Chile’s Magallanes Region, where the company produces e-fuel for various industrial applications. The plant’s innovative approach has the potential to position Chile as a key element in the global energy transition.

“We are delighted to be at the forefront of the quest for alternative energy solutions. The strategic partnership between Antarctica21 and HIF aligns with our ongoing sustainability initiatives, which encompass energy-efficient practices and a comprehensive carbon offsetting and certification program. By integrating e-Fuel into our operations, we are paving the way toward a more sustainable future for Antarctic tourism, while helping drive innovation in marine fuel alternatives,” Jaime Vásquez, President of Antarctica21, commented.

“This agreement is a concrete step that reaffirms our commitment to decarbonizing the planet. Our e-Fuels can make a difference today, not only transforming regional tourism but also contributing to a sustainable future in the White Continent,” Víctor Turpaud, CEO of HIF Latam, said.

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