Future Fuels Review (FFR) is an independent publication dedicated to analysing the development of low-carbon fuels and energy systems for transport and industry.
Its coverage focuses on sectors that are structurally difficult to decarbonise, including aviation, maritime transport, heavy road transport, and industrial energy use. These sectors depend on fuels that are still evolving in terms of technology maturity, cost competitiveness, infrastructure, and policy support.
FFR’s purpose is to provide clear, fact-based insight into how these markets are developing, with particular attention to the gap between announced ambition and actual project execution.
Scope of Coverage
FFR tracks developments across the future fuels value chain, including:
- sustainable aviation fuel and biofuels
- renewable diesel
- methanol and ammonia for maritime applications
- hydrogen-derived fuels and e-fuels
- biogas and biomethane
- waste-to-fuels and circular feedstocks
- carbon dioxide and direct air capture
- infrastructure, logistics, and supply chains
- policy, regulation, and certification frameworks
- project financing and investment activity
Coverage is global in scope, with detailed attention to Asia-Pacific markets where policy frameworks, feedstock availability, and infrastructure development are advancing at different rates.
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