Europe’s First ATJ SAF Plant Planned For Belgium

The SAF plant will be close to ArcelorMittal's Steelanol plant, which produces ethanol from waste CO2 emissions from steel production.

The SAF plant will be close to ArcelorMittal's Steelanol plant, which produces ethanol from waste CO2 emissions from steel production. 

Credit: ArcelorMittal
LanzaTech has selected North Sea Port in Ghent, Belgium, as the site for the EU’s first commercial-scale, alcohol-to-jet sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant. Planned to be operational by the end of the decade, the €500 million ($589 million) project is intended to produce 79,000 metric tons (26...
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