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XCF Global begins renewable diesel production at New Rise Renewables Reno

  • XCF Global Inc.
  • 31 minutes ago
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Photo: XCF Global Inc.
Photo: XCF Global Inc.

XCF Global announced July 9 that its New Rise Renewables Reno facility has begun producing renewable fuels, with initial production consisting of renewable diesel as the company advances standard commissioning and restart sequencing.

 



According to XCF, the facility is operating consistently as systems are brought online and optimized, with throughput expected to increase in a measured manner under real-world operating conditions.

 



As production ramps, XCF said it expects New Rise Reno to begin contributing revenue from renewable fuel sales, marking an important step in the company’s transition from commissioning to commercial operations.

 



“We have completed extensive due diligence and upgrade work at New Rise Reno with a focus on maximizing yields, improving efficiency and supporting safe, reliable operations,” said XCF CEO Chris Cooper. “Beginning renewable fuels production, initially in the form of renewable diesel, is an important milestone as we continue commissioning activities, optimize the facility and advance toward our planned sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) operating configuration.”

 



As part of its planned operating configuration, XCF said New Rise Reno is designed to transition into SAF production, supporting the company’s long-term strategy to expand SAF supply.

 



XCF said it believes current operations reflect the successful completion of key commissioning and restart milestones and position the facility for continued production growth.

 



New Rise Reno is XCF’s flagship production facility and has a permitted nameplate capacity of 38 million gallons per year.



 

Progress at the facility is designed to support XCF’s strategy to expand domestic low-carbon fuel production and advance SAF availability in North America.

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