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New Report: Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) Powerlist 2023

Learn about 100 SAF producers across 5 key production pathways and the 10 leaders and challengers to look out for 🔥

Baiba Dreimane
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Shubhodeep Pal
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Ligia H.
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SimpliFlying
Aug 8, 2023
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The landscape of sustainable aviation fuels is as diverse as it is innovative, with emerging players challenging conventional production methods and reshaping the industry.

Our new comprehensive report Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) Powerlist 2023 is indispensable for decision makers as well as those keen to stay abreast of the innovators in the market.

Produced in partnership with Sustainable Aviation Futures North America Congress, our report:

  • Shines the spotlight on five transformative pathways: Fat-to-Fuel, Waste-to-Fuel, Air-to-Fuel, Crop-to-Fuel, and Sun-to-Fuel

  • Features 100 companies trailblazing the industry across these five pathways

  • Profiles 10 major producers to watch out for 🔥

  • Contains a comprehensive appendix on everything you wanted to know about SAF


Download and read the report here


Do you know the various SAF production pathways?

  • Fat-to-Fuel: Focuses on the conversion of waste oils and fats into jet fuel through hydroprocessing. Key players include Neste, World Energy and Shell Aviation.

  • Waste-to-Fuel: Uses technologies like gasification and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis to transform municipal solid waste and agricultural residues into jet fuel. Key players include Fulcrum BioEnergy, Alder Renewables and Velocys.

  • Air-to-Fuel: This pathway leverages direct air capture to extract atmospheric CO2, combining it with H2 to create synthetic jet fuel. Major producers include Air Company, Twelve, and Carbon Engineering.

  • Crop-to-Fuel: Involves transforming non-food crops or even sugar crops into jet fuel. Key producers include Gevo, Nuseed and Agrisoma Biosciences.

  • Sun-to-Fuel: Also known as solar fuels, these harness concentrated solar energy to power thermochemical reactions that convert water and CO2 into synthetic gas, and ultimately, liquid fuel. Key players include Circulairity and Synhelion.

With 100 companies trailblazing the industry, our report offers an in-depth view of the rapidly evolving sphere of sustainable air travel. Get your free copy here.


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