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Sora Fuel and Emerging Fuels Technology, Inc. Will Collaborate to Accelerate Development of Efficient, Globally Scalable Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) to Meet Growing Market Demand

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. & TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sora Fuel, a venture-backed startup that produces sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using only water, air, and renewable energy, and Emerging Fuels Technology, Inc. (EFT), a global leader in converting renewable feedstocks into SAF, have signed a Technology Cooperation Agreement.

Our strategy has been and will always be to focus on what we are best at and create collaborative partnerships with best-in-class partners. EFT is such a partner and we believe that the combination of our technologies will be game-changing for the SAF industry”

This partnership aims to combine Sora’s innovative, cost-effective Direct Air Capture (DAC) pathway to SAF — specifically its reactive carbon capture (RCC) technology — with EFT’s advanced Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and upgrading capability, enabling the production of SAF wherever ample, affordable renewable energy is available to power their processes....

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