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PlasmaLeap Raises $30M to Accelerate Zero-Emissions Fertilizer and Fuel Production

By MGN EditorialMarch 3, 2026 at 10:41 AM

Australian startup PlasmaLeap has raised $30 million to develop green fertilizer technology and advance its core technology for eFuels and industrial chemicals.

Australian startup PlasmaLeap has secured A$30 million in funding from strategic and institutional investors, including Yara International, to accelerate the development of its zero-emissions fertilizer and fuel production technology. According to the company's press release, the funding will support first-of-a-kind on-farm fertilizer deployments in Australia and advance PlasmaLeap's core technology for eFuels and industrial chemicals products. The technology uses plasma-based processes to produce green fertilizers and sustainable fuels without greenhouse gas emissions. 'This funding is a significant milestone for PlasmaLeap and a strong endorsement of our technology and its potential to transform the fertilizer and fuels industries,' said PlasmaLeap CEO Dr. Hamish Macalister. 'We are grateful for the support of our investors, who share our vision of a more sustainable future.' The maritime industry has been actively seeking ways to reduce its environmental impact, including through the development of alternative fuels. PlasmaLeap's technology could potentially play a role in producing eFuels, which are synthetic fuels made from renewable sources, for use in shipping and other maritime applications. 'Sustainable fertilizer and fuel production is critical for reducing emissions across multiple sectors, including maritime,' said gCaptain Editor John Konrad. 'PlasmaLeap's innovative approach could help accelerate the transition to greener operations in the shipping industry and beyond.' The funding will also support the company's first on-farm deployments of its green fertilizer technology in Australia, which the company says will demonstrate the technology's potential to help farmers reduce their environmental footprint. This could have implications for the global agricultural supply chain, including the maritime transport of fertilizers and other agricultural products. Overall, PlasmaLeap's technology represents an exciting development in the quest for more sustainable solutions in the maritime and other industries. The company's $30 million raise is a testament to the growing investor interest in innovative decarbonization technologies.
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