Korea Advances Sustainable Aviation Fuel and CO₂ Conversion Technologies
ReFeed is establishing a used cooking oil supply chain in Korea, critical for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as demand grows ahead of 2027 mandates. Concurrently, a Korean research team has developed a process converting CO₂ into liquid hydrocarbons, achieving pilot production of 50 kg per day, enhancing energy security through carbon-derived alternatives.
ReFeed is creating a supply chain for used cooking oil in Korea, where the market is estimated at 200,000 to 300,000 metric tons annually, crucial for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) amidst expanding mandates. The company emphasizes the need for clearer regulations and incentives to enhance feedstock traceability.
Separately, a research team at KRICT, in partnership with GS Engineering & Construction and Hanwha TotalEnergies, has developed a direct CO₂ to liquid hydrocarbons conversion technology, achieving a pilot-scale output of 50 kg per day. This innovation operates under milder conditions and aims to replace petroleum feedstocks, supporting energy independence. The commercialization of these technologies could significantly impact petroleum supply chains and contribute to national energy security.




Comments