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Willis Sustainable Fuels awarded £4.721M  for development of refinery producing  SAF from hydrogen and CO2

Willis Lease Finance Corporation announced that its subsidiary, Willis Sustainable Fuels Limited, was awarded a £4.721M grant from the UK Department for Transport’s Advanced Fuels Fund competition in support of its planned Carbonshift PtL SAF refinery project at Teesworks in Tees Valley, England.

Funds from the AFF grant will be utilized to support detailed design engineering activities for the plant, which is being developed to have an annual production capacity of fourteen kilotons (approximately five million gallons) per year of PtL SAF when it is expected to enter operations in 2026.

The Department for Transport (DfT) competition supports the UK advanced fuels sector through grant funding to first-of-a-kind commercial and demonstration-scale projects in the UK at all development stages up to the start of construction. The DfT’s funding aims at enabling the commercial deployment of innovative fuel production technologies capable of significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the UK aviation industry, strengthening the UK project pipeline, and broadening technology options.

With the award of this grant Willis Sustainable Fuels (UK) Limited is being recognized for its planned development of an innovative, new refinery, the first of its kind in the region, focused on developing and producing PtL SAF. Carbonshift PtL SAF is WLFC’s proprietary process created to harness and convert feedstocks sourced from waste carbon dioxide and green hydrogen into aviation turbine fuel.

Photo of Willis Sustainable Fuels: View of Carbonshift PtL SAF Refinery at Teesworks in the UK

Press release https://is.gd/HvR3Be

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