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Montana Renewables receives ISCC CORSIA certification for SAF

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Montana Renewables has announced that it has received its carbon offsetting and reduction scheme for international aviation (CORSIA) certificate via the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC).

The ISCC CORSIA certification is another step in the transformation of the Great Falls facility into a premier SAF producer in North America.

Bruce Fleming, CEO, Montana Renewables, said: "This certification cements our status in this business. The ISCC CORSIA designation is another milestone on our journey as we continue on the path to reduce the carbon footprint of the aviation industry."

Montana Renewables is currently producing 30 million gal./yr of SAF and is working to expand production capacity to approximately 250 million gal./yr by 2025. In May of 2023, the company announced an exclusive offtake agreement with Shell Aviation and end use agreements with Delta Airlines, Alaska Airlines and JetBlue.

Montana Renewables is permitted for 15 000 bpd of renewable feedstocks which are converted into low-emission sustainable alternatives that directly replace fossil fuel products. The renewable fuels plant began operations in late 2022. The company’s products are delivered to Canada and the US West Coast.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/04082023/montana-renewables-recieves-iscc-corsia-certification-for-saf/

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