Microsoft puts $50 million into Georgia sustainable jet fuel plant
Story Date: 1/18/2022

 

Source: Mike Davis, SOUTHERN FARM NETWORK, 1/17/22


Microsoft is putting $50 million into a LanzaJet facility in Soperton, Georgia that will produce jet fuel from ethanol. LanzaJet says its facility will start producing sustainable jet fuel next year. Reuters says experts consider the airline industry one of the hardest to decarbonize. LanzaJet says work is almost complete on its Freedom Pine Fuels Biorefinery. Plans are to start producing 10 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel per year from sustainable ethanol in 2023. The plant will also produce sustainable fuels from waste-based feedstocks.

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