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Gevo closes on Net Zero 1 site acquisition

Gevo closes on Net Zero 1 site acquisition
Gevo Inc. has purchased a site near Lake Preston, South Dakota (SD) for Net-Zero 1 (NZ-1), its first commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility (image courtesy Gevo).

US-headed biofuels- and biochemicals producer and process developer Gevo Inc., has announced the closing on the purchase of approximately 245 acres near Lake Preston, South Dakota (SD) for its first commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility, Net-Zero 1.

The site initially optioned for purchase by Gevo in December of 2020, is, according to the company, very “favorable for producing low-carbon SAF.”

After just over eighteen months of due diligence at the site, we are excited to commit and move forward. The potential of what we are creating here is, I think, immense. We are working to bring sustainable agriculture into the solution to capture carbon and catalyze the build-out of wind, renewable hydrogen, and biogas, combined with new paradigms for managing energy. I expect that Lake Preston and South Dakota will showcase what works well when all the parts unite. I want to get on with it and show people what is possible, said Dr Patrick Gruber, CEO of Gevo.

Capturing renewable energy and transforming it into SAF and other liquid hydrocarbon fuels is game-changing. It enables the transformation of renewable energy and carbon, in the form of liquids, to anywhere it is needed, and it can be done on a net-zero GHG lifecycle basis when all of the parts of the business system are accounted for. We expect that Middle America will continue to lead the energy transition, Dr Patrick Gruber said.

Gevo expects to break ground on its Net Zero 1 project in September of 2022, with the formal announcement of a groundbreaking event coming next month.

The associated wind energy project that will provide electricity to the facility is in development.

This project schedule should allow Gevo to begin delivery of initial volumes of SAF in 2025 to fulfill a portion of existing supply agreements.

Net-Zero 1 is expected to produce 55 MGPY of SAF or 62 MGPY of total hydrocarbon volumes.

The local availability of low-carbon corn as a feedstock for our process makes Lake Preston a favorable location for this operation. Additionally, the local wind conditions are ideal for the wind power that will provide electricity to our plant, and there is a good local market for the high-protein animal feed product that we will be selling, said Tony Wells, Gevo’s Site Leader and General Manager.

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