Canadian Consortium Produces First e-Fuel SAF

 e-kerosene pilot plant in ParaChem’s Montreal facility
The e-kerosene pilot plant in ParaChem’s Montreal facility produces SAF from captured flue gas.
Credit: SAF+ Consortium
Canada’s SAF+ Consortium has produced the first few liters of synthetic kerosene at its pilot plant in Montreal. It is one of the first power-to-liquid sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) to be produced in North America, said the consortium, which includes Airbus, Air Transat and Aeroports de Montreal...
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