We are implementing enabling projects that will see a consistent supply of
Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) at airports in Australia in early 2025, starting with the Wellcamp Airport, Qld.
We are working with customers to supply renewable diesel (RD) to heavy haulage fleets, greatly reducing operational GHG emissions.
We are developing renewable fuels production facilities that will see SAF and RD produced on-shore providing local, cost effective solutions.
Growing out of a need to decarbonise our group assets, Wagner Sustainable Fuels is providing immediate and long-term solutions in Australia’s renewable liquid fuels sector.
Aviation uses billions of litres of fossil jet fuel per year and accounts for up to three per cent of global COâ‚‚ emissions. Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and Renewable Diesel (RD) are the most effective and affordable route to decarbonising our hard-to-abate sectors, such as aviation and heavy transport.
Australia is beginning to embrace the massive opportunity that the growing global renewable liquid fuels will bring to our country. This includes extensive GDP and job growth, particularly in regional areas, increased local manufacturing and fuel security, carbon and waste residue recycling, and low carbon solutions to help Australia meet its net zero goals.
By merging world-class technology with local innovation, Wagner Sustainable Fuels aims to establish Australia as a global leader in renewable liquid fuels, with the Brisbane SAF refinery and ongoing projects at Wellcamp Airport underpinned by industry collaboration towards building a domestic renewable liquid fuels sector.
Growing out of a need to decarbonise our own group assets, Wagner Sustainable Fuels is providing immediate and long-term customer solutions in Australia’s renewable liquid fuels sector.
Following many examples around the world, Australia is beginning to embrace the massive opportunity renewable fuels will bring to our country. This includes extensive GDP growth, ten’s of thousands of jobs, mainly in regional areas, increased local manufacturing and a solution to Australia’s hard to our GHG emissions reductions challenges in the hard to abate sectors of Aviation, heavy haulage and marine.
At Wagner Sustainable Fuels, we are working with industry, technology and government partners to bring about the change needed to decarbonise our liquid fuels sector.
Wagner Sustainable fuels has partnered with Boeing to advance the SAF industry in Australia.
Stemming from our group partnership at the Wellcamp Aerospace and Defence Precinct, the local and global strengths of
Wagner Sustainable Fuels and
Boeing combine to provide our partners, clients and suppliers the confidence to partner with us on the
long term prospects of SAF and Renewable Diesel in Australia.
27 AUGUST 2024
The Queensland family best known for building an airport in under two years, has turned its attention to sustainable aviation fuel.
20 AUGUST 2024
Boeing [NYSE: BA] has become an early investor in Wagner Sustainable Fuels to support the development of its sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) production facility in Brisbane, increasing Australian SAF supply and reducing aviation’s carbon emissions.
19 AUGUST 2024
First Project to be Developed with the CirculAir Platform, the End-to-End Commercial Sustainable Fuels Technology Solution Converting Waste Feedstocks into SAF.
19 AUGUST 2024
The venture, which has secured cornerstone investment from Boeing with $760,000 funding support from the Queensland Government towards its feasibility study, will continue engineering studies with a view to commence construction in 2026.
29 JULY 2024
Queensland’s growing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry is about to take another step forward with the establishment of a new processing facility in Central Queensland with Industry Partnership Program funding from the Miles Government.
19 APRIL 2024
Memorandum of Understanding builds upon Boeing/CSIRO Australian SAF Roadmap recommendations.
26 MARCH 2024
What does it take to get SAF off the ground? This is the question I addressed at Australian Renewable Fuels Week recently in Canberra.
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