Malaysia’s Sarawak state to start SAF production in 2024

In Malaysia, The Star reported that the Sarawak state will begin commercial production of sustainable aviation fuel from microalgae next year.

The state aims to produce 100,000 barrels of SAF per day by 2030.

“We have identified 10,000 acres of land in Bintulu for the purpose of algae plantation. About 1,000 acres of algae can produce 10,000 barrels of SAF a day, so with 10,000 acres, we can produce 100,000 barrels by 2030,” deputy state secretary Datuk Muhammad Abdullah Zaidel said.

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