Both companies will promote the development and production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from circular raw materials.

Cepsa and Wizz Air have signed an agreement to accelerate the decarbonisation of air transport through research and production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). One of the main production centres for this type of product is La Rábida Energy Park in Huelva. The companies are jointly committed to “reducing the carbon footprint of air transport and combating climate change”.

The agreement includes the supply of Cepsa’s SAF to Wizz Air, starting in 2025, for the routes operated by the airline in Spain. This sustainable fuel will be produced from organic waste, such as used cooking oils or agricultural waste, among others. These biofuels promote the circular economy, as they are produced from waste that would otherwise end up in landfills, as well as reducing aircraft emissions by up to 90% compared to conventional paraffin.

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Information by: Huelva Información.