In New Jersey, AIN reported that the UK’s Farnborough Airport has signed a letter of intent with Hydrogen Refinery—a local developer of sustainable aviation fuel —to purchase more than 3.3 million gallons (12.5 million liters) of SAF annually. London-area Farnborough is already one of the business aviation industry’s largest distributors of SAF. It has sold more than a half million gallons of the blended fuel since it began stocking continuous supplies in 2021, according to the report. Hydrogen Refinery uses a microwave-induced plasma electrolysis system to break down wastes ranging from plastics to food scraps into synthesis gas, which can then be converted into synthetic fuels such as SAF, the report added.
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