This study assesses Queensland’s sugar industry potential for sustainable
aviation fuel (SAF) production via biomass-to-liquids (BtL) processes. Using surplus
sugarcane bagasse, preliminary estimates suggest that individual mills could support 60–
130 MW th gasifiers, while clustered approaches enable larger capacities. Annual BtL
syncrude production could reach 440 mL, increasing to ~1000 mL with additional
feedstocks. These findings highlight both the industrial-scale viability of SAF production
and the logistical and engineering challenges that must be addressed to align with
Australia’s renewable energy and fuel security goals.
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This study assesses Queensland’s sugar industry potential for sustainable
aviation fuel (SAF) production via biomass-to-liquids (BtL) processes. Using surplus
sugarcane bagasse, preliminary estimates suggest that individual mills could support 60–
130 MW th gasifiers, while clustered approaches enable larger capacities. Annual BtL
syncrude production could reach 440 mL, increasing to ~1000 mL with additional
feedstocks. These findings highlight both the industrial-scale viability of SAF pro...
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