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30 Dec 2024

EasyJet Reaches an Agreement With Moeve for the Supply of SAF for the Next 6 Years

30 Dec 2024   

Moeve and easyJet have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to accelerate the decarbonisation of air transport by promoting sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), moving forward with a joint commitment to reduce the carbon footprint of air transport. The agreement gives easyJet access to SAF for six years, from 2025 until 2030, on the airline’s route network in Spain.

Moeve produces SAF at its La Rábida Energy Park (Huelva) from used cooking oils. Second-generation biofuels can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 90% throughout its entire lifecycle, compared to traditional kerosene.

Álvaro Macarro, Moeve’s Director of Sustainable Aviation, said: “At Moeve we promote solutions that drive decarbonisation in the airline industry. We believe that SAF is the immediate solution for a more sustainable aviation and therefore we supply it at the main airports of the Iberian Peninsula and the Canary Islands on a permanent basis. This new milestone reached with easyJet, a leading airline in Spain, is absolutely fundamental for our joint decarbonisation journey with our clients.”

Raminder Shergill, Director of Tax & Fuel Strategy at easyJet, said: “We are committed to decarbonising our operations and SAF is going to play a vital role in helping us achieve that mission. We’re therefore delighted to have signed this agreement with Moeve to serve our Spanish network as we continue to take steps to reducing the impact of our flying.”

To ensure a supply of SAF to its clients, Moeve is building, together with its partners, a new plant with a flexible production capacity of 0.5 million metric tons of SAF and renewable diesel that will form part of the largest second-generation biofuels complex in southern Europe when it begins operation in 2026.

With this project, the company is making further progress towards its goal of becoming the top producer of 2G biofuels in Spain and Portugal, with an annual production capacity of 2.5 million metric tons of biofuels by 2030, of which 800,000 metric tons will be from SAF, an amount sufficient for 2,000 flights around the planet.

The commitment from easyJet is another example of its backing of the SAF industry, one of the key components of its net zero roadmap, and it complements other recent activities in this area. Earlier this month, the airline, alongside its partner Airbus, launched a new business travel solution that will explore corporate partnerships as a way to help finance SAF and drive down the ‘green premium’ to make it more affordable. And at the end of October easyJet formally joined Project SkyPower, a CEO-led consortium aiming to accelerate the growth of the eSAF industry by helping unlock Final Investment Decisions for eSAF projects in Europe.

The agreement between Moeve and easyJet is in line with the European Commission's ‘Fit for 55’ package, which includes a legislative initiative called 'RefuelEU Aviation' that aims to boost the supply and demand of aviation biofuels in the European Union, reaching 2% use by 2025, 6% by 2030, and 70% by 2050. In addition, this partnership supports several of the Sustainable Development Goals from the United Nations 2030 Agenda: SDG 7 (Affordable and clean energy), SDG 8 (Decent work and economic growth), SDG 12 (Responsible consumption and production) and SDG 13 (Climate action).

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