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Brazil's Raizen hunting locations for sustainable air travel fuel plant

Brazil's largest sugarcane ethanol manufacturer, Raizen, has checked out places in Brazil for an ethanolbased sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). plant, intending to construct the world's second ethanoltojet fuel. plant.

The proposed project would produce at least 33.3 million. U.S. gallons per year of SAF utilizing ethanol instead of biomass. waste, Paulo Neves, Raizen vice president of trading, informed. on the sidelines of the CERAWeek energy conference on. Thursday.

There is inadequate used cooking oil or tallow available in. the world to produce all the SAF that is demanded, stated Neves. Brazil's function as a large ethanol manufacturer positions it to end up being. an SAF producer also.

We have even studied the area, we've studied the. conditions that are needed in that place to build it, he. stated. Neves did not divulge the prospective website.

Raizen stated it requires a partner to protect the technology for. the plant.

The very first ethanol-based SAF business production plant,. LanzaJet Inc's Liberty Pines Fuels center, opened in Soperton,. Georgia, in January, and intends to produce 9 million gallons of. SAF in its first year, the U.S. Department of Energy has actually said.

SAF can cost 5 times as much as standard fuel and. represent simply 0.2% of the jet fuel market.