Holcim, Ignis P2X and Exolum plan to combine captured CO2 from a cement plant in Spain with green hydrogen to produce up to 100,000 tonnes of sustainable aviation fuel (e-SAF).
Under project Eco2Fly, the project partners will capture a portion of the CO2 produced at Holcim’s cement plant. The new facility in Toledo is designed to capture over 700,000 tonnes of CO2 per year during cement production, while the unused CO2 will be permanently stored underground.
In an online statement, the partners claimed Eco2Fly will avoid emissions of over 6.5 million tonnes of CO2 across its first 10 years of operation.
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