Four industry big hitters team up on end-to-end SAF


Honeywell, Johnson Matthey, Gidara Energy and Samsung E&A have formed a strategic technology alliance for producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from biomass and municipal solid waste.

The alliance will draw on their respective strengths – Gidara’s proficiency in gasification and syngas, Johnson Matthey’s catalysts and technology know-how, Honeywell’s process tech and digital automation and Samsung’s global EPC and project experience – to streamline the entire SAF production chain, from feedstock to final product.

By collaborating, the companies plan to introduce a new joint technology offering that leverages the Fischer-Tropsch (FT) production process and aims to unlock abundant, globally available feedstock options to help meet growing demand for SAF and support energy security.

The joint approach aims to expedite project timelines and provide customers with a single point of accountability for project execution and product guarantees, ensuring communication, coordination and reliability throughout the SAF production process.

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