- ABB and Cap Clean Energy are partners for sustainable aviation fuel ( SAF) production in Canada.
- ABB will deploy advanced technologies to optimise biofuel facilities.
ABB and Cap Clean Energy recently announced a groundbreaking agreement to collaborate on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production sites. This will be in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. In the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two entities, ABB commits to leveraging its cutting-edge automation, electrification, and digital technologies to optimise the upcoming biofuel facilities.
These state-of-the-art facilities, led by Cap Clean Energy, will generate ultra-low-carbon SAF by converting grain by-products. They will refrain from competition with food resources. ABB emphasises its dedication to environmental stewardship by integrating carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology into the operational framework of these sites.
These facilities aim to significantly reduce CO2 emissions by harnessing CCS technology, thus fostering a greener, more sustainable aviation industry. Brandon Spencer, President of ABB Energy Industries, expressed unwavering enthusiasm for the collaboration.
He stated, “The potential for SAF has never been greater, and this agreement demonstrates our commitment to supporting a low-carbon future through innovative clean technologies.” This landmark agreement between ABB and Cap Clean Energy represents a significant milestone in the global quest for cleaner. To achieve more sustainable aviation fuel production.