IAG and Nova Pangaea Technologies plot 'first of its kind' UK SAF plant

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Credit: IAG

UK production site for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is set to process non-food agricultural waste and wood residues into bioethanol

Global airlines giant IAG has teamed up with Nova Pangaea Technologies (NPT) to develop what the two firms describe as a "first of its kind" UK production site for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)...

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