Sweden’s Energy Agency Backs Plans For ESAF Plant

The SkyKraft eSAF plant would be built at Nasudden in the Port of Skelleftea, Sweden.

The SkyKraft eSAF plant would be built at Nasudden in the Port of Skelleftea, Sweden.

Credit: Project SkyKraft
A joint venture with plans to produce power-to-liquid sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the port of Skelleftea, Sweden, has received a €21 million ($24 million) grant from the Swedish Energy Agency to support the next phase of feasibility work. Project SkyKraft is a joint venture between SAF...
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