Energy Department Conditionally Backs U.S. SAF Plants

Gevo Net-Zero 1 plant

Gevo Net-Zero-1 will produce SAF from corn starch with integrated renewable power and carbon capture.

Credit: Gevo
The U.S. Energy Department (DOE) has conditionally committed to provide almost $3 billion in loan guarantees to expand sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production in the U.S. If finalized, the loans would support the completion of two plants, together producing 375 million gal. a year of alternative...
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