Uniper and Sasol ecoFT to develop SkyFuelH2
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Uniper and Sasol ecoFT (a division of Sasol) will enter the next phase of the SkyFuelH2 project, the first-of-its-kind plant for production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Långsele, Sollefteå, Sweden.
Uniper and Sasol ecoFT have jointly applied for funding from the Swedish Energy Agency for the next phase of development and to the EU Innovation Fund for overall project funding. The final decision on the award is likely to be received during the next study phase.
In SkyFuelH2, biomass and renewable hydrogen feedstock will be combined using Sasol’s proprietary Fischer-Tropsch technology to produce SAF on an industrial scale, which will be a global first.
The biomass comes from processed forestry residues. The hydrogen will come from an electrolysis unit that uses locally available renewable electricity. Both ensure a fully sustainable value chain and a product in accordance with the Renewable Energy Directive.
The partners will continue further development work, with the support of the Sollefteå, municipality, Sweden. The ambition is to begin construction of the SkyFuelH2 facility in 2025, subject to achieving final investment decision (FID) and potentially supplying the aviation industry with SAF as early as 2028.
Holger Kreetz, COO at Uniper, said: There is significant demand for fossil-free fuels in the aviation sector, a key element on the pathway to reaching the globally agreed upon climate targets. Using green hydrogen to produce liquid fuels is a key pathway to climate neutrality, and SkyFuelH2 continues to be a prioritised project for Uniper. We are now looking forward to taking the next steps together with Sasol ecoFT and our stakeholders."
Fleetwood Grobler, President and CEO of Sasol Ltd said: “SkyFuelH2 supports the pioneering efforts of key stakeholders within Sweden to leverage its endowment of biomass residues and hydropower to produce sustainable fuels in support of the decarbonisation strategies of the aviation industry, and we support further development of the opportunity."
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/05072023/uniper-and-sasol-ecoft-to-develop-skyfuelh2/
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