Net-zero technologies company, CATAGEN, has become the first to submit a sample of its sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to the recently established EU SAF Clearing House.
Above: (left to right) Dr Mohammad Reza Ghaani, EU SAF Clearing House Pre-screening Lead, Liam McGrane, ClimaHtech E-Fuel Technical Lead, Dr Andrea Ahern, ClimaHtech, SAF Lead, CATAGEN, Dr Stephen Dooley, EU SAF Clearing House Director, at Trinity College Dublin.
Courtesy CATAGEN
SAF is a safe replacement for conventional fossil-based jet fuel and can be used in existing aeroplanes to reduce emissions significantly.
CATAGEN is developing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from wind, water and air (e-SAF) and from wind and sustainable organic waste (bio-SAF). The International Air Transport Association (IATA) estimates SAF to account for approximately two thirds of aviation’s carbon mitigation in 2050 which would require 449 billion litres.
Dr Andrew Woods, CATAGEN CEO and Founder, said “Our purpose is to clean and decarbonise the air and submitting our SAF sample to the EU SAF Clearing House gets us one step further on our roadmap to launching SAF from CATAGEN's pioneering ClimaHtech E-FUEL GEN production model. The machine can produce clean fuels like SAF and e-diesel from renewable hydrogen (from water, H2O) and sustainable carbon dioxide (from the air) and is powered by renewable electricity. It presents a significant economic and decarbonisation opportunity.”
Director of the EU SAF Clearing House, Dr Stephen Dooley, TCD, said: “Launched in July 2024, the EU SAF Clearing House is here to guide SAF producers in the development and deployment of sustainable aviation fuels. The Clearing House is a one-stop-shop providing everything SAF Producers need for ASTM D4054 evaluation, including testing and Prescreening, and everything needed for sustainability certification. The Clearing House welcomes CATAGEN into the Prescreening service and we look forward to supporting CATAGEN in the development and deployment of their product.”
Dr Rui Neiva, Principal Consultant, Sustainable Transport at Ricardo and Programme Manager for the EU SAF Clearing House said: “The EU SAF Clearing House is now fully operational and has been supplied by CATAGEN with its first sustainable aviation fuel for testing. Ricardo experts, together with our consortium partners and the EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) are proud to be providing the technical advice, support and guidance required by fuel producers to bring their product to market safely and sustainably.”
Dr Leslie Orr, ADS Group Northern Ireland Director, said "It is exciting to see ADS member, CATAGEN, leading the way in developing innovative solutions to deliver net-zero aviation and I look forward to hearing CATAGEN speak about its SAF technology at Farnborough International Airshow. ADS supports pioneering SMEs like CATAGEN to succeed and grow."
CATAGEN’s ClimaHtech SAF Lead, Dr Andrea Ahern, who spoke at Farnborough International Airshow yesterday, said: "Wouldn’t it be great if we could all jet off on our summer holidays and know that the aeroplane was using green fuel? This is the aim of CATAGEN’s ClimaHtech technologies – an acceleration system towards decarbonisation using advanced climate technologies."