HiiROC Receives Funding from Scottish Enterprise for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Feasibility Study in Scotland
HiiROC has received funding from Scottish Enterprise to conduct a feasibility study for a low-power, negative carbon Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) business in Scotland, led by its subsidiary Zeleno Ltd in collaboration with Stratus Energy Partners. Utilizing Thermal Plasma Reforming technology, the study aims to reduce costs, energy consumption, and carbon emissions in SAF production. Supported by key stakeholders like Airbus and Agile Energy, the project could pave the way for a full-scale SAF production plant, enhancing local job creation and economic growth.

HiiROC has secured funding from Scottish Enterprise for a feasibility study aimed at developing a low-power, negative carbon Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) business in Scotland. The study will be conducted by HiiROC's subsidiary Zeleno Ltd, in partnership with Stratus Energy Partners, focusing on Thermal Plasma Reforming (TPR) technology.
This technology aims to produce SAF with reduced costs, energy consumption, and carbon emissions compared to existing methods. Key stakeholders, including Airbus and Agile Energy, are supporting the project, which could lead to a full-scale SAF production plant in Scotland, creating jobs and boosting the local economy.




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