Startup Reveals Plans For ‘Carbon-Negative’ U.S. SAF Plant

pathway port arthur SAF facility rendering

Pathway’s Gulf Coast SAF plant will incorporate carbon capture and storage.

Credit: Pathway Energy
U.S. startup Pathway Energy has emerged from stealth with planes to build the first in a series of commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production facilities on the Gulf Coast. That planned plant in Port Arthur, Texas, will produce 30 million gal. per year of carbon-negative SAF from 1...
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