In India, GPS Renewables has partnered with Dubai-based SAF One, a platform focused on the development of global sustainable aviation fuel solutions, for the construction and development of SAF projects in India. As a part of this partnership, GPS’ project platform, ARYA, along with SAF One, will co-develop a 20 to 30 million liters per year SAF facility using lignocellulosic waste feedstock. Mainak Chakraborty, CEO and Co-Founder, GPS Renewables, said, “As India moves towards mandating 1-5% blended usage of SAF starting in 2027, we need more collaborative efforts to address the challenges associated with the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel. At GPS Renewables, we are committed to eliminating these bottlenecks and facilitate India’s seamless transition towards clean energy. This collaboration with SAF One is a step in that direction.” Headquartered in Bengaluru, GPS Renewables is a full-stack biofuels firm offering technology and project solutions for biofuel projects.
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