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Danish partnership will produce green jet fuel with new technology

A number of companies have teamed up to use a new technology that, from 2024, will make it faster and cheaper to produce jet fuel, based on electricity from renewable sources.
10. JAN 2023 11.40
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Plans to start production of green aviation fuel (Sustainable Aviation Fuel - SAF) are well underway in Denmark. Aalborg Airport, Kosan Gas, Vertimass, Aalborg University, Hydrogen Valley, Port of Aalborg and European Energy have teamed up to use a new technology that will make it faster and cheaper to produce jet fuel based on electricity from renewable sources.

The project is expected to lay the foundation stone for the establishment of a facility that in 2024 can produce green jet fuel and supply the first domestic route in Denmark. The project, named MeSAF, is part of the ambition of the partners to contribute to a green transition in the aviation sector and prepare the initiatives under ReFuel EU, it is stated in a press release.

The technology behind MeSAF presents a simplification of the process of converting methanol to jet fuel, which, unlike existing technologies, only requires a single step. It is the American company Vertimass, which has developed the catalyst in the new technology. Together with Danish European Energy, the production of kerosene with the new technology must initially be tested in the USA. After this, a demonstration plant must be established in Aalborg in 2024. The experiences from that plant must form the basis for subsequently establishing a full-scale plant with production of 10,000 tonnes per year.

- There is pressure to make air traffic green, and e-SAF represents a potential solution, but with the known technologies, it is expensive and resource-intensive in relation to processing and scaling. With this new technology from Vertimass, we expect to be able to deliver a green product that is more interesting from an economic point of view, and where the ingredients in the form of wind, sun and CO2 are in principle unlimited, says Søren Knudsen Kær, Head of Technology at European Energy.

During the production of jet fuel, the gas LPG is produced as a by-product. Kosan Gas will sell this as a green alternative to the liquid gas that is distributed today.

- The collaboration around the production of green jet fuel is the result of a strategic focus on sustainable transformation in our organisation. Here, the partnership with Vertimass has been the key to realizing the green technology that the project in Aalborg requires. With the green gas we will be able to produce, we can, among other things, help companies that want to increase their security of supply with a green energy solution. As the production of sustainable jet fuel grows, we expect to be able to supply correspondingly larger quantities of green liquid gas to our customers, says Jannik Brokær Lund, Commercial Manager, Kosan Gas Nordic.

The total budget for the MeSAF project is DKK 18,363,000. Of this, EUDP has granted DKK 9,715,300 in support.

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