ADM and Gevo join forces to produce sustainable aviation fuel
Type of post: NEWS IN BRIEF.
ADM and Gevo have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to support the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and other low carbon-footprint hydrocarbon fuels.
Press release: “ADM, Gevo Sign MoU to Produce up to 500M Gallons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel”, 25/10/2021.
Related posts:
- “Alcohol-To-Fuel”, 02/07/2018.
- “Gevo and Axens join forces for the development of Sustainable Aviation Fuel projects in USA”, 13/10/2021.
The MoU contemplates the production of both ethanol and isobutanol that would then be transformed into renewable low carbon-footprint hydrocarbons, including SAF, using Gevo’s processing technology and capabilities. About 900 million gallons of ethanol produced at ADM’s mills (Columbus, Cedar Rapids and Decatur) are expected to be transformed into approximately 500 million gallons of SAF and other renewable hydrocarbons. The isobutanol would be produced at a proposed new facility in Decatur that would employ ADM’s carbon capture and sequestration capabilities.
Demand for SAF is expected to increase as major US airlines, airports, shippers and the US government have agreed to work together to advance the use of cleaner sustainable fuels. The US and the EU have set goals that together would support almost 4 billion gallons of annual SAF production in 2030 and more than 45 billion by 2050. The companies intend to work together to determine full commercialization plans and enter into definitive agreements enabling a timeline such that production of SAF can begin in the 2025-2026 timeframe.