Korean Pilot Plant Converted Landfill Gas into Sustainable Aviation Fuel

A pilot facility in South Korea successfully converted landfill methane into approximately 100 kilograms of sustainable aviation fuel per day, demonstrating a circular pathway for aviation decarbonization. Led by the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology in partnership with EN2CORE Technology, the project integrated gas purification, plasma reforming, and Fischer–Tropsch synthesis to produce aviation-grade liquid fuels.

The modular microreactor system achieved more than 75 percent liquid-fuel selectivity at a landfill-site demonstration plant, highlighting the potential for decentralized SAF production directly at waste facilities while simultaneously reducing methane emissions.

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