Publish date: 29 April 2026

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The renewable molecule economy will not succeed on chemistry alone.
It will succeed on logistics.
One of the largest mistakes in modern energy planning is the assumption that low-carbon systems can simply replace fossil systems without rebuilding the underlying industrial transport infrastructure. In reality, renewable molecules require an entirely different logistical approach.
This is especially true at industrial scale.
Renewable carbon is more distributed than fossil carbon. Biomass is regional. Residues are seasonal. Industrial fermentation requires continuous feedstock flow. Renewable gases and fuels must move efficiently between production, storage and end markets.
That means logistics become strategic infrastructure.
This is one of the reasons TITAN was designed around rail.
Rail is not simply a transport option.
It is one of the core foundations of industrial-scale renewable molecule production.
