- Sora Fuel and Emerging Fuels Technology, Inc. are collaborating to accelerate the development of sustainable aviation fuel to meet growing market demand.
- This partnership will combine Sora’s innovative Direct Air Capture technology with EFT’s Fischer-Tropsch synthesis capabilities.
- The agreement includes potential development of new intellectual property and a cross-licensing arrangement for technology utilization.
- Sora Fuel produces sustainable aviation fuel using only water, air, and renewable energy through their cost-effective methods.
- The company’s technology significantly reduces energy input requirements and eliminates feedstock needs beyond water and air.
- Kenneth L. Agee from EFT highlighted the strategic importance of the collaboration for the global supply of efficient sustainable fuels.
- The collaboration aims to position both companies as leaders in addressing the demand for sustainable aviation fuel in the air travel industry.
- Sora Fuel’s approach provides a scalable process for producing SAF and other syngas-derived products efficiently and cost-effectively.
Sora Fuel and Emerging Fuels Technology, Inc. Will Collaborate to Accelerate Development of Efficient, Globally Scalable Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) to Meet Growing Market Demand.:
Combination of leading technologies is game changing in the race to decarbonize air travel which accounts for 2.5%
of global CO2 emissions and
4% of global warming.
November 12, 2024 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. & TULSA, Okla.--(
BUSINESS WIRE)--Sora Fuel, a venture-backed startup that produces sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using only water, air, and renewable energy, and Emerging Fuels Technology, Inc. (EFT), a global leader in converting renewable feedstocks into SAF, have signed a Technology Cooperation Agreement.
This partnership aims to combine Sora’s innovative, cost-effective Direct Air Capture (DAC) pathway to SAF — specifically its reactive carbon capture (RCC) technology — with EFT’s advanced Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and upgrading capability, enabling the production of SAF wherever ample, affordable renewable energy is available to power their processes.
The agreement also anticipates the development of new intellectual property to optimize the efficiency of both platforms and includes a cross-licensing arrangement for each company’s technology. "Our strategy has been and will always be to focus on what we are best at and create collaborative partnerships with best-in-class partners. EFT is such a partner and we believe that the combination of our technologies will be game-changing for the SAF industry" said Gareth Ross, CEO of Sora Fuel.
Kenneth L. Agee, president of EFT, emphasized the strategic importance of this agreement: "Our partnership reflects our shared commitment to developing efficient, globally scalable sustainable fuel solutions that will significantly contribute to supplying the global demand for SAF worldwide."
About Sora Fuel
Sora Fuel offers a new path for producing SAF by capturing and using atmospheric CO2 at costs that are an order of magnitude lower than existing processes. The company’s novel technology includes a liquid bicarbonate electrolyzer that converts direct air capture (DAC) CO2, operating in a fully closed-loop system that uses only water and renewable electricity to produce syngas. Compared to incumbent DAC solutions, Sora Fuel’s DAC-to-fuels approach dramatically reduces overall energy inputs, eliminates the need for feedstocks (other than air and water), and provides a scalable process for efficiently and cost effectively producing SAF and any other downstream products of syngas. For more information, visit
sorafuel.com or follow Sora on
LinkedIn.
About Emerging Fuels Technology
EFT is recognized as one of the world's leading technology companies in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. The company works closely with providers of syngas technology to combine its Technology Platform to make synthetic fuels from a variety of feedstocks such as natural gas, flared gas, biogas, biomass, municipal solid waste, CO2 and more.
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emergingfuels.comContacts
Media:
Sora Fuel:
gareth@sorafuel.comEmerging Fuels Technology:
magee@emergingfuels.com