U.S. Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production Takes Off As New Capacity Comes Online - CleanTechnica
- In early 2025, U.S. Sustainable aviation fuel production grew significantly with new facilities coming online across several states.
- This growth resulted from increased federal and state incentives, including EPA Renewable Fuel Standard and tax credits, promoting SAF investments.
- Projects like Diamond Green Diesel’s 15,000 b/d plant in Texas and New Rise Renewables’ 3,000 b/d plant in Nevada expanded capacity to about 30,000 b/d.
- U.S. Production of other biofuels, which includes SAF, rose from roughly 2,000 b/d in early 2024 to 44,000 b/d by February 2025, a more than twentyfold increase.
- Although sustainable aviation fuel production is expanding rapidly, it is projected to account for less than two percent of the total U.S. Jet fuel usage, which is approximately 1.7 million barrels per day, indicating limited penetration in the current market but promising growth prospects.
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U.S. Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production Takes Off As New Capacity Comes Online - CleanTechnica
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production is growing in the United States as new capacity comes online. U.S. production of Other Biofuels, the category we use to capture SAF in our Petroleum Supply Monthly, approximately doubled from December 2024 to February 2025. SAF is an alternative to petroleum jet fuel. It’s produced from ... [continued] The post U.S. Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production Takes Off As New Capacity Comes Online appeared fir…
US Green Jet Fuel Production Is Still Waiting for Takeoff - Energy News, Top Headlines, Commentaries, Features & Events
It’s good for the planet and good for farmers, yet sustainable aviation fuel is struggling to gain momentum with the Trump administration. By Kim Chipman A sample of sustainable aviation fuel produced at Neste Oyj’s refinery in Singapore. Photographer: Lauryn Ishak/Bloomberg Today, reporter Kim Chipman unpacks the challenges in boosting US production of sustainable aviation ...
SAF development programme signed by easyJet and partners - Aviation Business News
ATOBA Energy and easyJet, in partnership with World Fuel Services (World Fuel) have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding for the development of… The post SAF development programme signed by easyJet and partners appeared first on Aviation Business News.
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