ABB announced yesterday that it has signed an agreement with Cap Clean Energy to collaborate on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production sites in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.

As part of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), ABB will investigate how its automation, electrification and digital technologies can optimize the biofuel facilities.

Once operational, Cap Clean Energy's facilities will produce ultra-low-carbon SAF via the conversion (without combustion) of grain by-products that do not compete with food.

ABB says the sites will also incorporate carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology to reduce CO2 emissions.

'The potential for SAF has never been greater, and this agreement demonstrates our commitment to supporting a low-carbon future through innovative clean technologies', commented Brandon Spencer, President of ABB Energy Industries.


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