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New Minnesota SAF plant in the pipeline

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DG Fuels has selected a site for a $5 billion (€4.7 million) manufacturing facility and hundreds of good jobs in Moorhead, Minnesota, that will produce 193 million gallons per year of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using agricultural and wood waste as feedstock.
The announcement reflects Minnesota’s compelling value proposition to SAF producers, which includes abundant and diverse feedstocks, clean electricity, mature rail networks, and strong state support.
The 193 million gallons projected by DG Fuels would represent nearly half of the fuel used at the MSP International Airport.
“This exciting announcement demonstrates how building a new SAF economy in Minnesota will create opportunities that stretch from the tarmac of MSP International Airport to every corner of the state,” said Peter Frosch, president and CEO of the GREATER MSP Partnership.
“The MN SAF Hub looks forward to working with DG Fuels and the city of Moorhead to address the next set of requirements to advance this project, including aggregating feedstocks.”
“Moorhead is a welcoming community – and is growing in population and national influence. With the largest shovel-ready industrial site in the state of Minnesota, we are excited and prepared to compete on the national stage for this economic development opportunity,” said Mayor Shelly Carlson.
The hub is actively pursuing opportunities to bring to Minnesota producers of all sizes, using multiple technology pathways and feedstocks, and with production starts prior to 2030, to be part of this growing SAF industry, as the current demand for SAF at MSP Airport outstrips supply.






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