U.S. SAF Producer Eyes Nuclear Power

XCF Global facilities

XCF Global plans to begin construction of a second SAF production facility in Reno, Nevada, this year.

Credit: XCF Global
U.S. renewable fuels producer XCF Global has signed a memorandum of understating (MOU) to evaluate the use of small modular nuclear reactors for the power-to-liquid production of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). The non-binding agreement has been signed with civil nuclear power developer IP3...
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