Energy transition technology provider Topsoe is to collaborate with Cespa on its upcoming second-generation biofuels factory, which is expected to produce 500,000 tons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel a year. The plant, which will begin production in 2026, will benefit from Topsoe’s proprietary HydroFlex technology: enabling the manufacture of fuel ‘from renewable feedstocks including agricultural waste, fats, oils and greases’. Chief commercial officer at Topsoe Elena Scaltritti explained: “We are excited to have been selected as the technology provider for this important project,” adding that “Cespa delivers a meaningful contribution to decarbonizing the transport sector”. José Manuel
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