en.Wedoany.com Reported - Gevo has released its latest progress, confirming new supply chain agreements to advance its alcohol-to-jet (AtJ) sustainable aviation fuel project.
The company reported progress in securing additional feedstock partners for low-carbon ethanol, which will serve as the primary feedstock for its next-generation SAF production facilities. These agreements aim to ensure long-term supply of sustainably sourced agricultural residues and waste feedstocks, supporting Gevo's strategy to scale SAF production to meet growing airline demand.
The company reiterated that its AtJ pathway can achieve significant lifecycle emission reductions compared to conventional jet fuel, with specific outcomes depending on feedstock sourcing and the integration of renewable energy at production sites.
Gevo also highlighted ongoing engineering and site development work for its planned Net-Zero production facilities, which are designed to combine renewable energy, carbon capture, and advanced fermentation technologies. These facilities aim to commercialize the production of SAF, renewable gasoline, and other low-carbon fuels.
Airlines continue to express interest in long-term offtake agreements, and Gevo stated that the strengthened feedstock supply chain will support the fulfillment of future contracts.
This latest development reflects broader momentum in the SAF sector, as producers race to secure sustainable feedstock supplies ahead of tightening global aviation emission requirements.
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