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Universal Fuel Technologies

Universal Fuel Technologies raises $3 million to advance its SAF technology


Universal Fuel Technologies (Unifuel) announced Oct. 22 that it has closed $3 million in funding for its Flexiforming technology that the company says cuts SAF production costs by up to 50 percent, and the related carbon emissions by up to 75 percent.

 


The seed round, led by TO VC with participation from Alchemist Accelerator, Claire Technologies and World Star Aviation, will support the advancement of the company’s proprietary Flexiforming process and help establish lab space in Texas for SAF sample production.

 


According to Unifuel, Flexiforming, which consists of a series of chemical reactions, converts various renewable materials—including byproducts of other SAF-making technologies—into high-quality SAF that is chemically comparable to conventional jet fuel, paving the way for a 100 percent synthetic replacement compatible with the existing aircraft fleet.

 


“Today’s SAF production is challenged by feedstock limitations and expense, which are problems Unifuel’s Flexiforming solves,” said Joshua Phitoussi, a managing partner at TO VC. “Unifuel has engineered a more efficient SAF production method that dramatically cuts costs while getting the most out of limited resources. The feedstock flexibility of Unifuel’s technology gives the company the ability to work in multiple SAF pathways, partnering with the best players of whatever pathway makes the most sense in a given geography. This ingenuity exemplifies the type of high-impact, scalable solution we believe is essential for reaching net-zero emissions by 2050, making them a strategic addition to TO VC’s portfolio of companies driving the transition to sustainable energy systems.”

 


Unifuel said its Flexiforming technology is a chemical process that can convert many sustainable materials such as ethanol, methanol, renewable naphtha, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and others into high-quality sustainable fuels or chemicals, including SAF.

 


The company claims Flexiforming enables an ethanol-to-jet (ETJ) pathway at approximately half the cost of current ETJ processes.

 


Flexiforming is also complementary to the most common SAF production processes by upgrading low-value byproducts, which can create better monetization opportunities for producers and maximize the use of limited raw-material resources.

 


For example, most SAF today is made via hydrotreated esters and fatty acids (HEFA) technology from sources like used cooking oil or animal fat, which produces up to 20 percent byproduct of naphtha and LPG.

 


These byproducts have considerably lower market value than SAF, Unifuel noted, restricting monetization opportunities for SAF producers.

 


The company said Flexiforming cost-effectively upgrades the low-value renewable naphtha and LPG into high-value SAF, increasing the return a producer can expect and putting more SAF on the market.

 


One of the main benefits of Flexiforming according to Unifuel is that it creates the aromatic molecules needed for jet engines and other aircraft equipment to run smoothly.

 


Modern airplanes are designed to work with traditional jet fuels that contain a specific ratio of these molecules, so adding them is essential for creating drop-in-ready SAF.

 


While other production methods like HEFA and Fischer-Tropsch make basic fuel components, Unifuel said the addition of Flexiforming’s aromatic SAF allows for a fully synthetic jet fuel that airlines would be able to use without blending with conventional jet fuel once 100 percent SAF is approved by ASTM International.

 


“Sustainable aviation depends upon developing SAF that is not only cost effective but able to work within the aviation industry as it stands today,” said Alexei Beltyukov, CEO of Universal Fuel Technologies. “With Flexiforming, we can give SAF producers the ability to make affordable, high-quality SAF that has the characteristics needed for aircraft performance and the flexibility to scale at their own rate. We are pleased to have the support of investors who understand the market gap we can fill and will support us as we work to make low-cost drop-in-ready SAF a reality.”

 


Unifuel said its team has achieved over a decade of research and extensive testing on its Flexiforming technology.

 


With the close of its seed round, the company is preparing to enter the ASTM clearinghouse for SAF certification and will have the capacity to build on its current customer base using the new lab to further demonstrate the technology.

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