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New Jet Zero proposals welcomed by team behind Humber's sustainable aviation fuel refinery

Velocys CEO responds to announcement included in raft of new energy strategies, policies and frameworks

Sustainable fuels policy work leading to a consultation paper has been welcomed by Velocys.(Image: BA)

The technology company behind a planned jet fuel refinery on the South Humber Bank has welcomed government proposals on supporting and financing the development of the industry.

Velocys chief executive Henrik Wareborn said a consultation paper issued as part of a raft of environmental and energy measures on a Westminster day of action will help support the realisation of its £350 million Altalto Immingham facility. It is described as building on the recent grant awards, with the company netting £27 million for the project it has partnered with British Airways on.

Hydrogen wins were also revealed as the Humber came to terms with missing out on initial Track One inclusion for carbon capture and storage, an industrial Net Zero solution it had hoped to lead the world on.

Read more: £15b of investment at risk as Humber carbon capture plans stall at government selection stage

Mr Wareborn said: “Velocys’ technology is immediately ready to support commercial scale production of sustainable aviation fuel with ultra-low carbon intensity and input from a range of feedstocks.

“There is a clear groundswell of legislative and policy support for the use of sustainable aviation fuel with the Inflation Reduction Act in the US, the ReFuelEU initiative in Europe and now this news from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. This level of government support is critical, so that industry and policy can work in parallel and at speed to reduce emissions. There is still a need for a clear mechanism to ensure price stability for SAF, but the proposed mandate is an important step in the right direction.

“This news further underpins the investment case for our Altalto reference project in Immingham. The project will put the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ firmly at the forefront of the global move to decarbonise the aviation sector.”

The Government has confirmed its desire to establish the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a global leader in the development, production and use of SAF by creating secure and growing SAF demand, kickstarting a domestic SAF industry and working in partnership with industry and investors to build long term supply.