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Sweden Backs Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant

Key Takeaways
  • Sweden's Energy Agency grants €21 million for SAF plant feasibility.
  • Project SkyKraft aims to produce power-to-liquid sustainable aviation fuel.
  • Plant to be located in the port of Skelleftea, Sweden.
  • Grant supports next phase of feasibility work.
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Strategic Implications

This investment may indicate Sweden's commitment to reducing aviation emissions. The focus on power-to-liquid SAF suggests a potential shift in the industry towards more sustainable fuel sources, which could benefit the environment and may set a precedent for future investments in sustainable aviation.

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What Happened

Energy Agency Funds Next Phase Of Power-To-Liquid SAF Project

Sweden’s Energy Agency has awarded a €21 million grant to support the next phase of feasibility work for a power-to-liquid sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in the port of Skelleftea. The project, known as SkyKraft, aims to produce SAF through a joint venture. This development may signal a significant step towards reducing aviation emissions in the region. The grant was reported by Aviation Week.

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Sweden Backs Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant

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Key Takeaways
  • Sweden's Energy Agency grants €21 million for SAF plant feasibility.
  • Project SkyKraft aims to produce power-to-liquid sustainable aviation fuel.
  • Plant to be located in the port of Skelleftea, Sweden.
  • Grant supports next phase of feasibility work.
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Strategic Implications

This investment may indicate Sweden's commitment to reducing aviation emissions. The focus on power-to-liquid SAF suggests a potential shift in the industry towards more sustainable fuel sources, which could benefit the environment and may set a precedent for future investments in sustainable aviation.

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What Happened

Energy Agency Funds Next Phase Of Power-To-Liquid SAF Project

Sweden’s Energy Agency has awarded a €21 million grant to support the next phase of feasibility work for a power-to-liquid sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in the port of Skelleftea. The project, known as SkyKraft, aims to produce SAF through a joint venture. This development may signal a significant step towards reducing aviation emissions in the region. The grant was reported by Aviation Week.

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