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Initially, producing green fuels was expensive—around $60 per gallon, making the product non-competitive with fossil fuels. However, technological improvements and scaling efforts have reduced costs to approximately $27 per gallon, with the goal of further decreases. Early implementations suggest that costs could eventually drop to $4 per gallon at a production of 100 barrels per day, and even around $1.60 per gallon at 1,000 barrels per day.
Dimensional Energy aims to scale its operations to commercial levels by 2024, with the ambitious target of producing fuel at a cost below traditional jet fuel. Achieving cost parity would dramatically transform the aviation industry by making clean fuel solutions more accessible and economically viable.