Haffner Energy and IðunnH2 sign a key agreement to reduce costs and secure carbon supply for Iceland’s largest e-SAF projectKey Agreement • September 2nd, 2024
Contract Type FiledSeptember 2nd, 2024E-SAF, which is projected to account for half of total SAF production by 2050 in Europe, is made from combining green hydrogen with recycled carbon, ideally from a biogenic source. Biogenic carbon typically comes in the form of biogenic CO2, a costly gas to capture, transport, and store. This cost issue is typically compounded by the challenge facing many large-scale hydrogen and e-fuel projects: they are often located in areas with good access to renewable power, but limited access to biogenic carbon, as is the case in Iceland.