Singapore, Australia agree to work on SAF and other biofuels initiateves

October 14, 2025 |

In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Singapore and Australia have agreed to work together on sustainable aviation fuel, biofuels, and other clean energy initiatives.

The announcement was made in Canberra on October 8 during the 10th Singapore-Australia Annual Leaders’ Meeting, where both countries unveiled an upgraded Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP 2.0).

The report noted that Singapore’s biofuels sector is currently more advanced than Australia’s, being home to Neste’s 1 million tons per year SAF refinery, one of the largest in the world. Singapore also plans to introduce a SAF blending rule in 2026, requiring 1% SAF use on all departing flights, with a goal of raising this to 3–5% by 2030.

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