

August 14, 2019
BY U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Axens on June 3 announced a collaboration with Green Sky Capital for the development of a 200,000 metric ton per year SAF production facility in Egypt, set to become the first SAF production plant in Egypt and across Africa.
KBR, a Texas-based engineering, science and technology company, on May 28 announced that Latvia-based NorSAF has selected its proprietary PureSAF technology for its proposed 100,000-metrict-ton-per-year sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant.
Neogenyx Fuels on June 3 announced the successful delivery of renewable natural gas (RNG) from one of its facilities into the European compliance markets using International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) certified RNG.
The International Air Transport Association and the International Civil Aviation Organization are partnering to advance transparency and integrity in tracking progress and accelerating the development and deployment of SAF.
OPAL Fuels and GFL Environmental Inc. on June 3 announced the advancement of construction for two new RNG facilities at the Stones Throw Landfill in Tallapoosa County, Alabama and the Grady Road Landfill in Polk County, Georgia.