WasteFuel Philippines is evaluating the feasibility of a waste-to-fuel project in Luzon


Type of post: NEWS IN BRIEF.

Prime Infrastructure Holdings Corporation (Prime Infra) has established a new subsidiary, WasteFuel Philippines, for its waste-to-fuel project being developed in partnership with US-based WasteFuel Global.
Press release (Prime Infra): “Prime Infra forms unit for waste-to-fuel project”, 19/05/2021.

The new company is evaluating the feasibility of building a biorefinery in Luzon (Philippines) that would convert over 1 Mtons of municipal waste into 30 Mgal of low-carbon synthetic crude oil (syncrude) annually. The facility is eyed to be operational by 2025. NetJets, a leader in private aviation, has committed to purchase a minimum of 100 Mgal of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from WasteFuel over the next ten years.

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