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New UK SAF Plant Asks for Government Funding

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Green Renewable Aviation Maritime Mobility Energy (Gramm) has just applied for UK government funding for a new 250,000 metric ton/yr (92.6 million gallon/yr) zero-carbon SAF plant at the Port of Barrow in the UK’s northwest. In an Apr. 17 statement confirming its application to the UK’s Alternative Fuels Fund (AFF), Gramm said the Barrow plant could be supplying more than half of the UK’s entire SAF requirement by 2035. A new £63 million ($84 million) AFF round was announced in January, taking the UK government’s direct spend on SAF to £215 million ($286 million) since 2018.

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Biofuels (incl. SAF), Low-Carbon Policy
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