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Companies to develop commercial scale SAF projects in Brazil

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Syzygy Plasmonics has announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoOU) with Geo bio gas&carbon, a Brazil-based sugarcane and ethanol waste developer and operator, to develop commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) projects in Brazil.
This collaboration marks a significant step in Syzygy's global NovaSAF™ expansion, joining a series of recently inked international agreements aimed at building scalable biogas-to-fuel infrastructure to meet the soaring demand for SAF.
The agreement with Geo will leverage the company's deep expertise in operating biogas assets paired with Syzygy's proprietary, electrified GHG e-Reforming™ technology to convert biogas derived from sugarcane crop residues into SAF and other low-carbon fuels in Brazil.
Initial efforts will target sites capable of producing up to 100,000 metric tons per year, with an envisioned final aggregate scale exceeding 525,000 metric tons per year.
"This partnership with Geo, alongside our growing project pipeline across the world, demonstrates that we are laying the groundwork toward becoming a major supplier in the SAF industry," said Trevor Best, CEO of Syzygy Plasmonics.
"The aviation industry's path to net-zero depends on our ability to transform diverse, often overlooked feedstocks into high-value fuel at an industrial scale.
"By partnering with Geo, Islonias, and Northstar, we are demonstrating to the aviation industry that wasted biogas is an abundant, under-utilised resource that can reshape global SAF production.
" These agreements establish a clear pathway toward large scale projects and commercialisation for the company. By building a diverse, international pipeline of projects, Syzygy is creating a repeatable commercial engine needed to meet the aviation industry's urgent decarbonization milestones."


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