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Partners to develop waste-to-fuel plant by 2025

Article by Amanda Jasi WASTE-to-fuel company Fulcrum BioEnergy, along with Essar Oil UK and its subsidiary Stanlow Terminals, have partnered to develop a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in the North West of England. Expected by 2025, the project is to receive a £600m (US$837m) investment. The project, known as Fulcrum Northpoint, will employ Fulcrum’s proven waste-to-fuel process and convert non-recyclable household waste into SAF that will be used by airlines operating in UK airports. It has a planned capacity of 100m L/y of low-carbon SAF. Essar Oil UK, which produces 16% of the UK’s transport fuels, will assist with blending, and supply to the airlines. Stanlow Terminals, the UK’s largest bulk liquid storage provider, will contribute storage and logistics solutions to the project under a long-term agreement.

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Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant Set for Take off at Stanlow – Advanced BioFuels USA

(Essar)  Essar Oil (UK) Limited (Essar) is delighted to join forces with Fulcrum BioEnergy Limited (Fulcrum) and Essar’s subsidiary company Stanlow Terminals Limited to create a new facility which will convert non-recyclable household waste into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for use by airlines operating at UK airports. This innovative bio-refinery will convert several hundred thousand tonnes of pre-processed waste, which would have otherwise been destined for incineration or landfill, into approximately 100 million litres of low carbon SAF annually. The project, which will see an investment of approximately £600m, will use Fulcrum’s proven waste-to-fuel process, which is already being deployed at its pioneering facility outside of Reno, Nevada in the United States, where operations are due to begin later this year.

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