South Africa-based Phelan Green has selected technology from Honeywell for its planned electro-sustainable aviation fuel facility in Saldanha Bay, South Africa.
Through its subsidiary Phelan eFuels, the company will deploy Honeywell UOP’s Fischer Tropsch Unicracking process technology, which converts Fischer Tropsch liquids and waxes derived from CO2 into eSAF that meets aviation fuel standards.
Chairman Paschal Phelan said the selection provides “a proven, bankable pathway” to scale sustainable aviation fuel production, adding that the project reflects the company’s focus on industrial development, job creation and emissions reduction.
The facility forms part of the broader Phelan Green Hydrogen Project, a R47bn ($2.5bn) private investment recognised by the South African government as a nationally strategic green industrial initiative.
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