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Spain's Cepsa, Apical begin work on Southern Europe's greatest biofuels plant

Spain's Cepsa and Apical Group's BioOils system on Friday started developing what will be Southern Europe's biggest biofuels plant able to produce 500,000 metric lots of eco-friendly diesel and sustainable aviation fuel ( SAF) per year, the companies stated.

The oil and gas company, which is looking for to move to lower carbon energy, and vegetable oil processor Apical stated they will invest 1.2 billion euros ($ 1.30 billion) in the plant that will start operating in 2026.

Initially, they planned to spend 1 billion euros. A Cepsa spokesperson stated the additional money would fund facilities work at the nearby port of Huelva.

In all Cepsa, owned by Abu Dhabi fund Mubadala and the Carlyle Group, is investing as much as 8 billion euros to shift to low carbon energy.

The building and construction of the plant marks the first significant milestone of the business's method, President Maarten Wetselaar said.

Located in the southern Spanish area of Andalusia, the plant will utilize natural waste, such as used cooking oils, and contribute to the oil business's objective of producing 2.5 million lots of biofuels, of which 800,000 tons will be SAF, by the end of the years.

Biofuels are viewed as important in decarbonising transportation, such as air travel, which is tough to electrify.

(source: Reuters)