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Syzygy Plasmonics Uses Honeywell Tech for SAF from Dairy Waste
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Key takeaways
- Syzygy Plasmonics will produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using Honeywell UOP Fischer-Tropsch Unicracking technology
- The process converts dairy waste and renewable energy into SAF
- This operation begins at the NovaSAF-1 facility in Duranzo, Uruguay
Syzygy Plasmonics will produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using Honeywell UOP Fischer-Tropsch Unicracking technology. The process converts dairy waste and renewable energy into SAF. This operation begins at the NovaSAF-1 facility in Duranzo, Uruguay. NovaSAF-1 marks the world's first electrified biogas-to-SAF plant. The facility aims to produce over 350,000 gallons of SAF annually. Its modular design allows replication at thousands of biogas sites worldwide. This approach supports scalable and cost-effective SAF production. Syzygy Plasmonics CEO Trevor Best noted the NovaSAF platform meets SAF demand with high volumes and competitive pricing. The collaboration with Honeywell accelerates the development of these modular plants. It demonstrates a pathway to profit from converting biogas waste into SAF. Honeywell UOP President Rajesh Gattupalli stated the partnership tackles SAF production challenges. These include cost and feedstock variety. The venture advances lower-carbon fuel options for air travel.
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sustainable aviation fuelbiogas conversiondairy wasteHoneywell UOPSyzygy PlasmonicsUruguay
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