Swedish Companies Agree To Biofuel Joint Venture

Ostrand Biorefinery, Sweden
Joint venture will produce biofuels from byproducts of wood pulp production.
Credit: SCA
Sweden-based SCA, Europe’s largest private forest owner, and Nordic energy company St1 have established a joint venture to produce and sell liquid biofuels, including sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The joint venture will own 50% of St1’s Gothenburg Biorefinery in Sweden, which is planned to become...
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