A consortium led by Netherlands-based biodiesel producer SkyNRG will build an alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) production facility at an undisclosed European location.
The Flite consortium, which includes Chicago-based renewable energy firm LanzaTech as technology provider, said the new facility will be fully operational in 2024 and will produce around 30,000 t/yr of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from waste-based ethanol sourced from multiple European producers.
LanzaTech will be responsible for plant design, construction and operations. It will use the ATJ technology from LanzaJet, a new company it formed to produce biojet with support from Canadian integrated Suncor in June last year.
"This first of its kind alcohol-to-jet production in Europe will be an important step in the direction of making sustainable aviation fuel more accessible and scalable, supporting net zero emission ambitions for the aviation industry," SkyNRG managing director Maarten van Dijk said.
SkyNRG is also developing a 100,000 t/yr SAF plant in Delfzjil, Netherlands, which it aims to complete in 2022.