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ABB and Cap Clean Energy Collaborate on Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production

24 March, 2024 - 12:47PM

ABB and Cap Clean Energy Collaborate on Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production

ABB and Cap Clean Energy have signed an agreement to collaborate on developing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production sites in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.

As part of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), ABB will explore how its automation, electrification and digital technology can optimize the biofuel facilities.

Once operational, Cap Clean Energy’s facilities will produce ultra-low carbon SAF from non-combustion conversion of cereal crop by-product feedstocks that do not compete with food. The sites will also incorporate carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology to reduce CO2 emissions.

Sustainable Aviation Fuel: A Key Component in Decarbonizing Aviation

For the aviation industry to reach net zero targets by 2050, a substantial increase in production will be needed to create the blend of 65% aviation fuel required to meet demand, according to the International Air Transport Association1.

Progress is being made, with SAF volumes reaching more than 600 million liters in 2023–double the amount produced in 2022–and an expectation to triple in 2024.

“We are proud to collaborate with Cap Clean Energy and realize our joint vision of driving scale on sustainable fuels as part of the energy transition,” said Brandon Spencer, President of ABB Energy Industries. “The potential for SAF has never been greater, and this agreement demonstrates our commitment to supporting a low-carbon future with innovative clean technology.”

Investment and Innovation Needed to Scale Up SAF Production

As part of its Tracking Clean Energy Progress 2023 report, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says aviation accounts for 2% of global energy-related CO2 emissions, having grown faster in recent decades than rail, road or shipping.

Currently SAF accounts for less than 0.1% of all aviation fuels consumed, so to increase its use to 10% by 2030, in line with the Net Zero Emissions Scenario, investment in capacity needs to be ramped up alongside supportive policies.

“We are delighted to collaborate with ABB, which has a long history of delivering integrated automation, electrical and digital technology that drives operational efficiency,” said Steve Polvi, CEO of Cap Clean Energy. “Together, we will work on enabling the production and delivery of SAF and RD into strategic North American markets, supporting society with more sustainable energy and allowing the aviation industry to achieve its net zero goals.”

Cap Clean Energy’s Innovative Biofuel Facilities

Cap Clean Energy’s biofuel facilities will be designed as modular systems capable of rapid production scale-up. The concept can then be applied as part of a wider, long-term rollout across a network of integrated and connected bio-refineries.

Conclusion

ABB and Cap Clean Energy believe their partnership will play a vital role in accelerating the transition to sustainable aviation fuel, promoting the use of low-carbon technologies and supporting the aviation industry's efforts to decarbonize.

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ABB Ltd Aviation fuel Sustainability Biofuel Sustainable energy Canada Sustainable Aviation Fuel ABB Cap Clean Energy Energy Transition
Diego Fernandez
Diego Fernandez

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