KBR, a technology solutions provider, has announced that Avina Clean Hydrogen Inc. has chosen its PureSAF sustainable aviation fuel technology for its project in the US. PureSAF, developed by Swedish Biofuels and exclusively licensed by KBR worldwide.
Under the terms of the contract, KBR will provide the technology licensing, proprietary engineering design, and front-end engineering design (FEED) for Avina’s facility to produce 120 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) annually.
“PureSAF is an innovative, advanced technology that produces jet fuel that is fully fungible with conventional jet fuel, from a variety of feedstocks at low cost and on an industrial scale. In addition to processing ethanol, our technology can also convert mixed alcohols, carbon dioxide, and synthesis gas to SAF, creating pathways for utilizing captured carbon for a cleaner, more sustainable future,” said Angelica Hull, Managing Director of Swedish Biofuels.
Jay Ibrahim, KBR President, Sustainable Technology Solutions said, “We are excited to expand our collaboration with Avina as it ventures into the SAF market.”
In 2023, KBR’s K-GreeN technology was selected by Avina for its green ammonia project in the US. Ibrahim added, “Along with Swedish Biofuels, we look forward to helping Avina diversify into other high-potential sustainable growth sectors.”
Vishal Shah, Chief Executive Officer of Avina Clean Hydrogen said, “We are delighted to select the innovative aviation fuel technology offered by KBR for our ethanol-to-sustainable jet fuel project in Illinois. PureSAF’s project-economic advantages, low carbon intensity, and environmental benefits make it an ideal choice compared to other technologies.”
Notably, KBR celebrates its 100th year of providing clean fuel solutions in 2024.