In California, DevvStream Corp., Southern Energy Renewables Inc. and XCF Global, Inc. recently announced a non-binding tripartite memorandum of understanding to jointly explore the potential development of a next-generation low-carbon fuels platform designed to accelerate sustainable aviation fuel adoption, expand domestic capacity, and integrate environmental-attribute monetization into a unified customer offering.
The goal of the collaboration is to increase long-term SAF supply across multiple production pathways, and to advance the transparency and commercialization of environmental attributes. As part of the negotiation of a binding agreement, the parties expect to evaluate the commercial viability of developing a HEFA-based “Gen 1” SAF facility in Louisiana alongside Southern’s previously announced biomass-based “Gen 2” SAF gasification facility.
Tags: California, SAF MOU, Southern Energy Renewables
Category: Fuels