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Masdar Institute’s SEAS harvest marks milestone in development

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Masdar Institute’s SEAS harvest marks milestone in development
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The Masdar Institute of Science and Technology’s Sustainable Bioenergy Research Consortium, SBRC , a non-profit entity supported by Etihad Airways, Boeing, Takreer, Safran and General Electric on Saturday announced that its flagship project, the Seawater Energy and Agriculture System, SEAS, has reached a critical milestone in the development of sustainable aviation biofuels through the first harvest of the biofuel feedstock.

Masdar Institute is a part of the Khalifa University of Science and Technology.

Dr. Alejandro Rios G., Director of the SBRC, led a team of Masdar Institute researchers in harvesting the first crop of the biofuel feedstock, Salicornia, which is a local salt-tolerant and oil-rich plant. The harvesting took place at a two-hectare SEAS pilot facility in Masdar City, where seafood and sustainable biomass are being cultivated using saltwater and desert land to contribute to the UAE’s sustainable food and fuel security.

Commenting on the development, Dr. Steve Griffiths, Interim Executive Vice President for Research at the Khalifa University of Science and Technology, said, "In achieving this key milestone, the SBRC is closer to establishing a truly sustainable model for aviation fuel production using only our local resources. The success of the SEAS pilot facility and the collaborative research effort that has supported it exemplifies our commitment to providing sustainable solutions to the UAE’s food security and energy needs."

Peter Baumgartner, Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways, said, "Alternative sustainable fuels are a key facet in ensuring the future of aviation. This milestone, leading to our first flight on a truly sustainable homegrown biofuel, is a reflection of the commitment not just of our airline and the SBRC partners but of Abu Dhabi."

Bernard Dunn, President, Boeing Middle East, North Africa and Turkey, said, "This is another critical step in achieving our joint ambition of developing sustainable aviation biofuel. As Abu Dhabi takes ambitious steps in this direction, the SEAS facility is showing solid results that will help make our collective future more secure."

Dr. Mikael Berthod, Vice President, Takreer Research, said, "With this new great achievement, the SBRC demonstrates its commitment to the development of a sustainable biofuel industry in the UAE. In Takreer, and throughout the entire ADNOC Group, we are transforming how we identify, develop and deploy technology to increase profitability and productivity. In line with this, Takreer, from the beginning of the project, looked forward to this step as the Salicornia oil obtained from this harvest will be the feedstock that will be processed in the research centre, to produce the first-ever bio-jet fuel 100 percent made in the UAE. With this new fundamental step, the dream to produce biofuel from the desert and the sea is now becoming a reality and will allow us to achieve the expected future jet fuel specification."

"The collaborative nature of the SBRC has been key to our success and will continue to be instrumental in overcoming future challenges of scalability. With engagement across all points of the supply chain spectrum, from R&D to refinery and use, we look forward to establishing the UAE’s aviation biofuel industry and promoting cleaner skies," Dr. Rios explained.

Food security is a challenge for desert regions, especially as populations rise. Close to 70 percent of the UAE’s seafood is currently imported, and SBRC’s integrated system, with extensive aquaculture as a key element, will not only support the need for aviation biofuels but also support growing food demand in a sustainable way.

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