en.Wedoany.com Reported - Acelen Renewables has confirmed a $1.5 billion (€1.29 billion) investment to develop one of Brazil's largest integrated biorefineries, dedicated to producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel. The project marks a significant expansion in Brazil's low-carbon fuel sector.
The facility will use non-edible Carnaúba and Macaúba energy crops grown on degraded land as feedstock to avoid competition with food production.
According to the announcement, the facility is expected to begin operations in 2026, with an annual production capacity of 1 billion liters of renewable fuel once fully operational.
The company emphasized that the biorefinery will support both domestic and international demand for SAF, aligning with global aviation decarbonization goals.
Acelen Renewables also highlighted the project's economic and social benefits, including the creation of thousands of jobs in agriculture, logistics, and industrial operations. The crops will be cultivated through long-term partnerships with local communities, supporting rural development while ensuring a stable feedstock supply.
This investment positions Brazil as an emerging force in the global SAF market, complementing its existing bioethanol and biodiesel industries. It also reflects growing investor confidence in large-scale renewable fuel infrastructure as airlines and regulators push for deeper emissions reductions.
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