11/13/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/13/2024 12:07
New Report Identifies Key Strategies to Increase Production and Position the United States to Lead the Global SAF Economy by 2030
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the release of its latest Pathways to Commercial Liftoff report, which underscores the near-term potential for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to meaningfully decarbonize the aviation sector. "Pathways to Commercial Liftoff: Sustainable Aviation Fuel" analyzes the technical and commercial readiness of several SAF production pathways and highlights tangible, actionable steps that both the public and private sector can take to make the United States a global leader in SAF production as soon as 2030.
"With the aviation sector growing each year, there is no better time to invest in solutions that are both technologically and commercially ready today," said U.S Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. "The latest in DOE's Liftoff series, this report lays out the critical innovations and investments needed to drive down costs and further scale SAF production-paving the way for a cleaner, more competitive aviation sector that will benefit communities and businesses nationwide."
DOE's Pathways to Commercial Liftoff report provides a shared foundation of insights and analysis to guide public and private sector efforts in scaling transformative technologies and accelerate the nation's clean energy transition. The Liftoff series fosters alignment on market challenges, investment needs, and critical pathways for deploying sustainable solutions, such as SAF, at scale.
Key findings from the report include:
The SAF Liftoff report complements two conditional commitments announced by DOE's Loan Programs Office (LPO) in October 2024 to scale domestic SAF production. LPO's $1.44 billion loan guarantee to Montana Renewables, LLC, if finalized, will help finance the expansion of a renewable fuels facility in Great Falls, Montana, that will utilize vegetable oils, fats, and greases to produce SAF, renewable diesel, and renewable naphtha. LPO's $1.46 billion loan guarantee to Gevo Net-Zero 1, LLC will help finance the first of a kind large-scale corn starch-to-jet fuel facility in the United States. Located in Lake Preston, South Dakota, this facility will source U.S.-grown, low-cost, low-carbon field corn and will use carbon capture and sequestration and renewable power to lower emissions.
DOE develops its Pathways to Commercial Liftoff reports with extensive stakeholder engagement and system modeling. DOE continues to solicit input through industry forums, requests for information, and regular interaction in the context of our authorities; direct public input can be submitted via email to [email protected]. Additional reports will be added in the coming months. Find out more information about the reports here.
On November 21, 2024, DOE will host a webinar featuring senior DOE leaders to explore the "Pathways to Commercial Liftoff: Sustainable Aviation Fuel." Please register here.
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