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Environment
Two Industry Groups Join Forces To Promote e-SAF
The two groups will work together on boosting eFuel acceptance and production
E-SAF production in most cases is currently taking place in small test facilities such as the Air Company pilot site in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo: Curt Epstein/AIN)
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Curt Epstein
• Senior Editor
August 28, 2023
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