Danish companies sign agreement to boost SAF production
In Denmark, SAS, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, Copenhagen Airport, and Aalborg Airport have signed a collaboration agreement to form a joint and united front, supporting Danish production of SAF. SAS noted that the new partnership aims to create public awareness and regulatory support that can help accelerate the green transition and showcases how it is possible to build a “sustainability valley” in Denmark and Scandinavia where renewable energy can be transformed to sustainable fuel, creating new green industrial jobs and adding to energy autonomy. Fjord PtX is a Danish PtX project under development by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners that aims to produce synthetic SAF. “Our partnership combines expertise to drive shared sustainability goals, tackling the critical challenges of sustainable transformation together. This agreement sets a strong foundation for our project, underscoring our commitment to an urgent transition. The opportunities ahead are simply too valuable to miss”, said Anko van der Werff, President and CEO of SAS. “The aviation industry urgently needs sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. To achieve net zero emissions by 2050, it is essential to begin producing new fuels as soon as possible. As Denmark’s largest airport, we are committed to supporting a more climate-friendly aviation sector and look forward to collaborating with our partners on this important initiative”, said Christian Poulsen, CEO of Copenhagen Airports.
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