AVAPCO Thomaston SAF Demostration Plant
USA
Greenfield
Overview
Status
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Greenfield
Region
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North America
Geography
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USA
State
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Georgia
Equity Owner
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AVAPCO (GranBio Technologies)
Proponent
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Honeywell, AVAPCO (GranBio Technologies)
Output
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Sustainable aviation fuel
Type of electricty
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Capacity
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~2 million gallons per year
Financing
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Technology
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Technical Advisors
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Advisors
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Project Contact
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Bernardo Gradin, GranBio CEO
Lawyers
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Project Cost
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Offtaker
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Commercial Operations Date
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2026
Decommission Date
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FID
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Description
Honeywell and Brazil’s GranBio Technologies are partnering to produce sustainable aviation fuel from biomass residues at a planned demonstration plant in the U.S.
GranBio’s patented AVAP process converts biomass, including forest and agricultural residues, to pure low-cost, low-carbon-intensity sugars, lignin, and nanocellulose. The cellulosic sugars are converted to both SAF, through Honeywell’s ETJ technology, and biochemicals, through a separate process.
Using forest biomass-derived ethanol from the AVAP process, jet fuel produced from Honeywell’s ethanol-to-jet fuel process can reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
GranBio’s subsidiary AVAPCO was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to receive an $80M grant to support the demonstration plant that will produce ~2 million gallons per year of SAF upon start-up in 2026.
The plant is going to be located in Thomaston, Georgia