Fuel Offtake Deal Boosts Plans For Uruguayan SAF Plant

hands of a person holding a bottle of syn fuel.

Syzygy produces power-to-liquid SAF from biogas using a light-driven photochemical process.

Credit: Syzygy Plasmonics
U.S. startup Syzygy Plasmonics, which plans to build a plant in Uruguay to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from biogas, has signed a six-year offtake agreement with global commodities supplier and fuel distributor Trafigura. The agreement covers the entire production volume of Syzygy’s first...
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