We are a renewable technology company which specializes in fuels used in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and Hydrogen. For those of you who don’t know anything about SAF: The Future of Green Air Travel. In the quest to reduce the carbon footprint of air travel, SAF has emerged as a beacon of hope. SAF is a biofuel used to power aircraft that has similar properties to conventional jet fuel but with a significantly smaller carbon footprint. (It should be noted that some aircraft are using a fuel that’s a mixture of biofuel and jet fuel while trying to say it’s SAF.) Depending on the feedstock and production technologies used, SAF can reduce life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions dramatically compared to conventional jet fuel, with some pathways achieving a net-negative GHG footprint. What is SAF? SAF is made from renewable biomass and waste resources, such as corn grain, oil seeds, algae, agricultural residues, forestry residues, and municipal solid waste streams. These feedstock are converted into fuel that can safely and reliably power aircraft, providing a low carbon alternative to fossil fuels. The Production Process of SAF involves several steps, starting with the collection of sustainable feedstock. These are then processed through various technological pathways to produce biofuels. The Challenges and Opportunities of SAF. Despite its potential, SAF currently powers only a small fraction of flights. The production and use of SAF faces challenges, including the need for large volumes to complete long-haul flights and the requirement to blend SAF with traditional aviation fuel. The path forward involves governments and industry leaders who are working together to overcome hurdles in production initiatives like the U.S. Department of Energy’s sustainable aviation grand challenges aim to develop technologies that can produce SAF on a commercial scale. Moreover, the Clean Skies for Tomorrow coalition is uniting stakeholders to increase the use of SAF in a responsible manner. In conclusion, SAF represents a promising step towards decarbonizing aviation and achieving net-zero emissions. With continued research, investment, and collaboration, SAF could soon become the standard for air travel, making our skies cleaner and our planet healther. It should be noted that there’s only about 5 million gallons of SAF available today (April 2024) with the real need for at least 25 billion gallons by 2030 growing to more than 500 billion gallons by 2050. However, this is only the need for the civilian marketplace. This doesn’t include the military needs for any country which some have estimated to be in the neighborhood of around 7.5 trillion gallons immediately!
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E85 fuel is the path to a greener drive in the quest for sustainable and eco-friendly fuel alternatives, E85 fuel emerges as a promising candidate. Known as Flex Fuel, E85 is a blend that marries the renewable energy of ethanol with traditional gasoline, creating a synergy that benefits both the environment and the consumer. What is E85? E85 fuel is a high-level combination of ethanol and gasoline, typically consisting of 51 percent to 83 percent ethanol blended with gasoline. The exact ratio can vary based on the geographical location and the time of the year, with producers adding more ethanol in the summer months. The benefits of E85 use comes with several advantages. It burns cleaner than pure gasoline reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on foreign oil. Ethanol, the primary component of E85, is made from plants, which are widely available in America. This not only supports domestic agriculture but also helps in diversifying the energy supply. The Performance and Compatibility of E85 is not just about being green, it’s also about performance. In vehicles designed to run on this fuel, known as flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs), E85 can provide more thermal efficiency and increased torque. This has made it a preferred choice among motor racing clubs and sports car enthusiasts, especially in Australia! The economic and environmental impacts of E85 are significant. It often costs less per gallon than regular gasoline, although it may result in fewer miles per gallon due to the lower energy content of ethanol. However, the U.S. government has been encouraging the production and sale of E85 by providing subsidies which helps keep the prices competitive.

Meet our team

James (Jim) Pittman – Manager/Founder

Chadwick Price – Manager

John Liddle – Manager
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