CyberFuels Focus is on Green Energy, Sustainable efuels. Renewable methanol as an efuel reduces carbon emissions by 65-95 %. Currently CyberFuels GEM fuels reduce emissions between 8% and 22%. This is a bridge to the future. The company’s goal is to reach a 95% reduction in CO2 GHG by using a sustainable efuel made from renewable feedstocks.
Through its wholly owned subsidiary, Southwest Hydrogen LLC, CyberFuels expects to produce completely sustainable green liquid hydrogen which will be used in military planes and ships, as well as civilian vehicles and watercrafts with converted engines.
Completion of the Southwest Hydrogen’s liquid hydrogen terminal is expected to be completed in Tampa Florida in the 72 acre CyberFuels’ Green Energy Campus early spring 2024.