HYDROGEN RICH CONTENT

THE CHANGE WE NEED NOW.

The simple idea of increasing the hydrogen content of gasoline, is directly aimed at simultaneously reducing CO2 pollution AND environmental toxicity.   The change can be quickly implemented while reducing the cost of gasoline. The stakes are high. It is THE CHANGE WE NEED NOW.

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We work with clients to identify quick-to-production, low/no capital implementations, which include:

  •  Cost saving refinery blending adjustments, which allow reformer rate and severity reductions
  •  Major contributions to refinery decarbonization, lowering both Scope 2 and Scope 3 CO2 emissions
  •  Production of renewable gasoline, using renewable naphtha.
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HRC GASOLINE

A formulation that reduces CO2 pollution NOW!

  • Icon 1 (1) HRC Gasolines are drop-in formulations.
  • Icon 1 (1) Reduce environmental toxicity.
  • Icon 1 (1) Be quickly implemented.
  • Icon 1 (1) Work with existing technology and within the existing infrastructure.
  • Icon 1 (1) Be seen and adopted by stakeholders and policymakers.
  • Icon 1 (1) Arrive at a time of global consequence.

WHY HRC?

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Automotive gasolines made with HRC technology have lower NOx, particulate, toxics and Scope 3 CO2 tailpipe emissions than current gasolines.

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HRC Gasoline is less expensive to make than current gasolines.

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Since reformers are either cut back or shutdown, refineries using HRC technology have lower Scope 2 CO2 emissions.

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Refiners practicing HRC technology can blend inexpensive renewable naphtha into their HRC gasoline, further reducing costs.

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Aviation Gasoline made with HRC technology contains no TEL, and meets all current avgas specifications. It is a drop-in replacement for current TEL-containing gas.

OUR MISSION

To Quickly develop and Promote the stepwise deployment
of Hydrogen Rich Content Fuels.

HRC TECHNOLOGY

In the age where CO2 emissions are increasingly regulated and where ethanol is mandated in gasoline, paraffins (with their high hydrogen and energy content) are preferred to aromatics and olefins for gasoline blending.

About Us

HRC Fuels is a natural progression of John Burger’s 40 + year career. John was a member of the ARCO team that invented reformulated gasoline in the 1980’s. The team was exposed to a lot of data about how gasoline blends, which components contribute the most to various tailpipe emissions and the impact of oxygenates on tailpipe emissions. When John retired from ARCO, he founded an engineering consulting firm, Finding Second the Right Answer, LLC. As the name suggests, John specializes in helping refiners find other ways to use existing equipment to improve profitability.
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