
Syntholene Energy Corp. released an independent report validating its thermally integrated synthetic fuel production technology as technically feasible and economically viable. The report, authored by expert Robert Rapier, highlights that Syntholene's system can produce hydrogen at $1.50 to $2 per kilogram, significantly cheaper than current green hydrogen costs, making synthetic aviation fuel cost-competitive with fossil fuels. The report identifies remaining challenges as engineering issues with clear solutions and emphasizes the importance of Syntholene's Iceland demonstration facility for real-world validation. This milestone supports Syntholene's goal to commercialize low-cost, carbon-neutral synthetic fuels at scale.