A biorefinery producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from waste woody biomass from forestry operations. The facility has a goal of producing 25 million gallons per year of negative-emission transportation fuels. It is located in Natchez, Mississippi. The biorefinery uses renewable power and carbon capture and storage (CCS). Carbon dioxide that is produced in the waste-to-fuels… Continue reading Velocys | Bayou Fuels Biorefinery
Summit Next Gen, backed by Summit Agricultural Group, is developing an ethanol-to-jet plant on the Houston Ship Channel, in the U.S. Gulf Coast region. The plant is expected to produce around 250 million gallons of SAF per year. Burns & McDonnell and Honeywell are working on the engineering and design of the project. In September… Continue reading Summit Next Gen | Houston Ship Channel SAF Project
A renewable fuel plant at the Port of Columbia in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana. The plant is being developed by Strategic Biofuels. As of early 2024, the project’s primary renewable fuel product is sustainable aviation fuel, with renewable naphtha as a byproduct utilizing woody biomass waste. The project was originally focused on renewable diesel. The production… Continue reading Strategic Biofuels | Louisiana Green Fuels
The construction of a power-to-liquid (PtL) fuels plant, utilizing emissions from the Lafarge Richmond Cement Plant in British Columbia, Canada. The project started as a demo in 2019, when Svante, Total S.A., and Lafarge installed Project CO₂MENT; a demonstration carbon capture plant to capture 1 tonne per day (1TPD) of CO2 emissions from Lafarge’s operations… Continue reading Svante| Dimensional | Lafarge Canada PtL Fuels Plant
HIF Global, an eFuels company, in May 2023 announced agreements with Johnson Matthey and Honeywell to conduct preliminary engineering for HIF’s first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility in the United States. The facility would produce approximately 11,000 barrels per day of eSAF, decarbonizing over 12 billion air passenger miles per year.
bp has plans to convert its Cherry Point facility in Washington State to produce sustainable aviation fuel. bp had signed an agreement with Honeywell to use its Ecofining technology at 5 sites around the globe, including Cherry Point. Local news outlets reported the project would cost around $1.5 bn. The Cherry Point project has been… Continue reading bp | Cherry Point SAF Refinery
The Canada and Manitoba governments are providing $2.9m over two years to support Azure Sustainable Fuels Corp’s FEED study for a planned SAF processing facility near Portage la Prairie. The facility’s construction is anticipated to cost approximately $1.9bn and to produce an estimated one billion liters per year of SAF, primarily using Canadian feedstock products… Continue reading Azure | Manitoba SAF facility
The development of a synthetic fuel project in central Illinois. Illinois Clean Fuels would be a commercial production-scale synthetic fuel project producing 414,000,000 gallons per year of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel from municipal garbage. This plant would combine bio-energy with carbon capture and sequestration (BECCS)..
World Energy launched advanced engineering plans to convert its existing assets in Houston to launch a new Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) hub that will enable the company to produce another 250 million gallons of SAF annually by 2025. Production in Houston will nearly double the company’s volume capacity by 2025, making the low-carbon fuel available… Continue reading World Energy Houston SAF hub
The project involves World Energy teaming up with Air Products, Honeywell, and 15 other firms to build an SAF production and distribution hub in Paramount, California. The former oil refinery site will never again refine fossil fuels. By 2050 the facility will produce fuels that will displace over 76 million metric tons of carbon dioxide,… Continue reading World Energy | Paramount, California SAF Facility