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GreenFlexJET · Sustainable Jet Fuel from Flexible Waste Biomass

H2020Status: TERMINATED1 April 201831 March 2024EU funding €9,999,733Call H2020-LCE-2016-2017

FlexJet will build a pre-commercial demonstration plant for the production of advanced aviation biofuel (jet fuel) from waste vegetable oil and organic solid waste biomass (food waste), successfully demonstrating the SABR-TCR technology (traditional transesterification (TRANS) and Thermo-Catalytic Reforming (TCR) combined with hydrogen separation through pressure swing adsorption (PSA), and hydro deoxygenation (HDO) and hydro cracking/ isomerisation (HC)) to produce a fully equivalent jet fuel (compliant with ASTM D7566 Standards). This project will deliver respective environmental and social sustainability mapping and it will validate a comprehensive exploitation business plan, building on already established end user interest with existing offtake agreements already in place with British Airways. The project plant installed at the source of where the waste arises in BIGA Energie at Hohenstein (Germany) will produce 1,200 ton of jet fuel from 3,482 tonnes of dried organic waste and 1,153 tonnes of waste vegetable oil per year. A subsequent scale-up first commercial plant would be constructed immediately after the project end to produce 25,000 tonnes per year of aviation fuel. The FlexJet project consortium has undoubtedly bought together the leading researchers, industrial technology providers including airline off takers and renewable energy experts from across Europe, in a combined, committed and dedicated research effort to deliver the overarching ambition. Building and extending from previous framework funding this project is designed to set the benchmark for future sustainable aviation fuel development and growth within Europe and will provide a real example to the rest of the world of how sustainable aviation biofuels can be produced at both large and decentralised scales economically whilst simultaneously addressing social and environmental needs.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

UK · €1,384,934

participant

STERLING POWER LTD

UK · €232,259

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

UK · €276,410

participant

WRG EUROPE LTD

UK · €227,544

thirdParty

HYGEAR FUEL CELL SYSTEMS BV

NL

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €469,685

participant

HYGEAR BV

NL · €780,749

participant

SORMEC SRL

IT · €1,538,353

participant

GREEN FUELS RESEARCH LTD

UK · €3,498,341

thirdParty

HYGEAR OPERATIONS BV

NL

participant

SKYNRG BV

NL · €339,828

participant

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

IT · €385,125

participant

ETA - ENERGIA, TRASPORTI, AGRICOLTURA SRL

IT · €198,625

participant

ACONDICIONAMIENTO TARRASENSE ASSOCIACION

ES · €189,375

thirdParty

HYGEAR HYDROGEN PLANT BV

NL

thirdParty

HYGEAR TECHNOLOGY AND SERVICES BV

NL

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