Syzygy Plasmonics Partners With Brazil's Raízen To Produce SAF From Biogas
Houston-based startup Syzygy Plasmonics has entered the sustainable aviation fuel market by signing a joint development agreement with Raízen, a major Brazilian bioenergy producer. The partnership aims to produce low-carbon-intensity SAF using biogas derived from agricultural waste. Syzygy will deploy its innovative photocatalytic reactor technology, which converts methane and carbon dioxide into synthesis gas without the high emissions of traditional methods. This syngas is then converted into SAF via the Fischer-Tropsch process. The collaboration leverages Brazil's significant biogas resources to advance a promising new pathway for SAF production.
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