Houston cleantech co. plans first-of-its-kind sustainable aviation fuel facility
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Houston cleantech co. plans first-of-its-kind sustainable aviation fuel facility
Houston-based Syzygy Plasmonics announced plans to develop what it calls the world's first electrified facility to convert biogas into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).The facility, known as NovaSAF 1, will be located in Durazno, Uruguay. It is expected to produce over 350,000 gallons of SAF annually, which would be considered “a breakthrough in cost-effective, scalable clean fuel,” according to the company."This is more than just a SAF plant; it…
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