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Project Alby © RES
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Project Alby © RES

80,000 tonne SAF plant planned in Sweden by Norsk e-Fuel, Prime Capital, RES

Norsk e-Fuel, Prime Capital and RES will jointly develop an 80,000-tonne-per-year hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility in Sweden.

Project Alby will produce green hydrogen which will be combined with captured CO2 to generate e-kerosene.

Following further development and construction of the 14-hectare site, Norsk e-Fuel has stated that operations will commence in line with the European ReFuelEU Aviation regulation, which mandates that at least 10% of aviation fuel must come from sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by 2030, with a target of up to 70% by 2050.

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