Honeywell introduces innovative technology to enhance production of sustainable aviation fuel at reduced cost and waste

Honeywell Unveils Revolutionary Technology to Produce Sustainable Aviation Fuel from Biomass

Honeywell has recently unveiled its latest hydrocracking technology that can produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from biomass. The new technology allows for the production of more SAF in a less carbon-intensive way compared to traditional fossil-based jet fuels. Additionally, it helps reduce costs and minimizes byproduct waste as opposed to other hydroprocessing technologies.

The Fischer-Tropsch Unicracking technology developed by Honeywell is designed to extract liquids and waxes from processed biomass, such as crop leftovers, wood waste, or food scraps, and convert them into SAF that meets aviation standards with a lower environmental impact. This technology addresses the increasing demand for SAF while facing challenges related to limited supplies of traditional SAF feedstocks.

Ken West, CEO of Honeywell Energy and Sustainability Solutions, emphasized the importance of expanding feedstock options in the aviation industry to allow for the production of SAF from more abundant sources. The company’s technology has already been selected for biofuel manufacturing for DG Fuels, with plans to produce 13,000 barrels of SAF per day once operations begin.

Honeywell has been producing SAF commercially since 2016 using its eco-fining process and now offers a range of solutions across different feedstocks to meet the growing demand for renewable fuels. Over 50 sites worldwide have licensed Honeywell’s SAF technologies, with refineries expected to have a combined capacity exceeding 500,000 barrels of SAF per day.

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