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Boeing-backed project set to make Brisbane a SAF hub, targets 102 million litres annually

A Boeing-based project has been announced in Brisbane, Australia, to produce around 102 million litres of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and 12 million litres of renewable diesel (RD) annually to decarbonise Australia’s aviation and heavy transport sectors.

Wagner Sustainable Fuels is the owner of the plant and recently confirmed its selection of technology, developed by LanzaTech Global and Lanza Jet, to covert waste carbon and renewable power into SAF at the facility.

Launched earlier this year (June 2024), the duo’s CirculAir™ process utilises LanzaTech’s carbon recycling to convert transform local waste streams, such as industrial emissions, into CarbonSmart™ ethanol.

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