Greentech solutions that repurpose biomass waste for power generation and pyrolysis bio-oil

Supporting global decarbonisation through low-cost, high-impact biomass conversion.

Pyrolysis Bio-oil as SAF Feedstock

Our Focus

We produce pyrolysis bio-oil from EFB biomass as a versatile renewable feedstock for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production. Derived from agricultural waste via fast pyrolysis, our bio-oil is rich in aromatic, and phenolic compounds and long-chain alkanes, making it an ideal intermediate for upgrading to drop-in SAF hydrocarbons.

This bio-oil supports advanced SAF production pathways like hydrodeoxygenation (HDO), catalytic fast pyrolysis (CFP), and co-processing in existing refineries – achieving >70% greenhouse gas reductions compared to fossil jet fuels. It can be integrated into HEFA and other SAF production processes used in current aviation infrastructure.

Certification and Standards

Our bio-oil meets industrial standards for SAF feedstock development (e.g. low sulfur content (<0.5%), high energy content ~ 35 MJ/kg), verified by GC-MS for aromatics, phenolics and hydrocarbons. These are ISCC-certified for sustainability.

Our Focus

We produce pyrolysis bio-oil from EFB biomass as a versatile renewable feedstock for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production. Derived from agricultural waste via fast pyrolysis, our bio-oil is rich in aromatic, and phenolic compounds and long-chain alkanes, making it an ideal intermediate for upgrading to drop-in SAF hydrocarbons.

This bio-oil supports advanced SAF production pathways like hydrodeoxygenation (HDO), catalytic fast pyrolysis (CFP), and co-processing in existing refineries – achieving >70% greenhouse gas reductions compared to fossil jet fuels. It can be integrated into HEFA and other SAF production processes used in current aviation infrastructure.

Commitment to Sustainability

We are committed to having our bio-oil ISCC (International Sustainability and Carbon Certification) certified. This certification ensures our production process adheres to stringent sustainability requirements, focusing on four key areas:

Sustainability in Feedstock: Ensuring the raw materials we use are sourced responsibly and sustainably.
Traceability: Maintaining transparency in our supply chain, with clear documentation of the origin and processing of sustainable materials.
Reduction of GHG Emissions: Verifying a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional fossil fuels.
Scalable SAF Impact: Enables aviation decarbonisation via low-cost, abundant biomass – key for net-zero by 2050.