TotalEnergies Demonstrates Methanol-to-SAF Potential in Test Flight

TotalEnergies Demonstrates Methanol-to-SAF Potential in Test Flight
The first test flight performed in Dubai on the sidelines of COP28 demonstrated the potential for converting methanol to SAF.
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The first test flight performed in Dubai on the sidelines of COP28 has demonstrated the potential for converting methanol to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

TotalEnergies SE said in a media release that the test flight was made through collaboration with Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar), the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority, Airbus, Falcon Aviation Services and technology licensor Axens.

TotalEnegies said the alcohol-to-jet synthetic paraffinic kerosene pathway (ATJ-SPK) was certified in 2016 as meeting international standards for jet fuel, however methanol is not on the list of specified alcohols.

The flight, which used a blend of aviation fuel made from olefins, will help support the certification of this new pathway for SAF production from methanol, it said.

With the potential to be derived from renewable electricity, the new pathway could lead to eSAF, an essential lever to meet the challenge of producing SAF worldwide to decarbonize aviation, according to the company.

“The launch of the (Dubai Framework) for Sustainable Aviation Fuel, represented an important step on the path towards a more sustainable future in aviation. This test flight demonstrates the shared ambition of Masdar and TotalEnergies to advance the development of SAF and provide another option in ongoing efforts to decarbonize the aviation industry. SAF has huge potential for reducing the hard-to-abate aviation sector’s carbon emissions and Masdar is proud to support the development and growth of this sector. It is a sign of our commitment that we have forged several strategic partnerships in this area,” said Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, CEO of Masdar.

"As industry and energy companies, our collective job is to work on the next generation of clean aviation fuels that could complement SAF currently produced from used cooking oil. This novel pathway to jet, through e-SAF, is critical to support the decarbonization of the aviation industry,” said Patrick Pouyanne, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TotalEnergies.

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