In Illinois, Feedstuff reported that Circularity Fuels announced it has successfully converted biogas from a California Central Valley dairy farm into synthesis gas (syngas), a key precursor to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), using a compact electric processing unit.
Circularity announced that its proprietary, electric-powered Ouro Reactor successfully processed raw biogas from a working dairy farm’s covered lagoon digester, converting methane and carbon dioxide that would typically be flared or vented into valuable fuel components.
“Farmers in the U.S. and around the world are sitting on an untapped goldmine,” said Dr. Stephen Beaton, chief executive officer and founder of Circularity Fuels. “We’re giving them the ability to turn waste into a profitable product that airlines desperately need.”
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