UK-based Firefly Green Fuels has signed deals as it moves towards the commercialisation of its sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) product, which uses biosolids (sewage sludge) as a feedstock. The company has secured several memorandum of understanding (MoU) agreements with industrial partners including Anglian Water, Petrofac, Chevron Lummus Global (CLG), and Haltermann Carless. Haltermann Carless is the owner of a specialist refinery site in Harwich where Firefly will soon build a pilot facility by 2027, followed by a commercial-scale plant by 2029. “The signing of these agreements marks a significant leap forward in realising our ambitions to develop a sustainable SAF
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