HIF Global announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus to accelerate the global development of e-fuels for aviation (e-Sustainable Aviation Fuel or e-SAF) through the methanol-to-jet fuel procedure.
HIF Global is developing e-SAF production facilities using the methanol-to-jet fuel (MTJ) synthesis pathway.
e-SAF is a type of Sustainable Aviation Fuel created by combining recycled CO₂ with green hydrogen generated from renewable electricity. As a drop-in fuel, e-SAF can be used in existing aircraft engines without requiring any modifications.
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Clara Bowman, Chief Operating Officer of HIF Global, said, “The International Energy Agency projects that aviation activity will double from 2022 levels by 20301. We are therefore in a global race to supply and scale up sustainable fuels to aviation, the hardest to abate of all the transportation sectors.”
She added, “Collaboration between HIF and Airbus will help accelerate the airline sector’s adoption of e-SAF and facilitate the industry’s transition to net zero.”
The MoU outlines a framework for negotiating definitive agreements across four key areas: technical, project development, commercial, and advocacy.
The partnership was formalized at the Farnborough Air Show in England, a premier global event for the aerospace, aviation, and defence industries.
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The company’s mission, as reflected by its name, is to “provide Highly Innovative Fuels to make decarbonization of the planet possible”.
HIF is currently producing e-Fuels at its HIF Haru Oni e-fuels plant in southern Chile and is expanding with commercial-scale e-fuel facilities in Texas, Uruguay, Australia, and Chile.