Syzygy Plasmonics Begins Development of the World's First Electrified Biogas-to-SAF Plant
- Syzygy Plasmonics began front-end engineering for the world’s first electrified biogas-to-SAF plant in Durazno, Uruguay, announced on June 3, 2025.
- The project is supported by enduring partnerships for feedstock supply and site access with Estancias del Lago and utilizes Syzygy’s innovative NovaSAF platform, which integrates biogas and renewable energy sources.
- The plant will produce over 350,000 gallons annually of ASTM-certified drop-in SAF using cow manure-derived biomethane, CO2, renewable electricity, and steam without pipelines or water-intensive processes.
- Trevor Best, Syzygy CEO, called it "more than just a SAF plant" and described it as "a new model for biogas economics," while Jose Pedro Sanchez emphasized sustainability and local value creation.
- The project anticipates Q4 2025 final investment decision and commercial operations in Q1 2027, aiming for ultra-low carbon intensity with over 80% emission reduction and scalable, economically viable SAF at Jet-A parity.
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Syzygy Plasmonics to develop first biogas-to-SAF production plant - Regional Gateway
Syzygy Plasmonics, a developer of electrified biogas-to-SAF technology, has initiated Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) with Kent, a SAF project development and execution company, for NovaSAF 1, the first electrified biogas-to-SAF facility. The facility will be located in Durazno, Uruguay, and is expected to produce over 350,000 gallons of ASTM Certified SAF per year. “This is more than just a SAF plant. It’s a new model for biogas economi…
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