Jiutai Chooses Honeywell Technology for Cuttingn Edge Methanol to Jet Fuel Facility

Honeywell announced that Inner Mongolia Jiutai Group (Jiutai) selected its UOP eFiningTM technology to help support the production of 1,00,000 tons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) per year from eMethanol.

The agreement represents Honeywell’s first global commercial eFining license and supports the company’s alignment of its portfolio to three compelling megatrends – the future of aviation, energy transition and automation.

Honeywell eFining is a methanol-to-jet (MTJ) processing technology that turns eMethanol into eSAF, a low-carbon jet fuel, and does so reliably at scale and at a lower cost than similar technologies. By using methanol produced from carbon dioxide (CO2) and green hydrogen, Honeywell’s eFining technology expands the type of feedstock that can be used for SAF and can also reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 88% compared to conventional jet fuel1.

“Honeywell’s extensive technical expertise and practical experience in SAF have enabled us to identify innovative ways in which flexible feedstocks can be used to support aviation’s energy transition,” said William Yu, President of Honeywell China.

Yu added, “The collaboration not only marks the first commercial license for SAF production using Honeywell’s eFining technology, but also showcases our commitment to contributing to the sustainable development of the global aviation industry as we drive progress toward a low-carbon future”.

As per the press release, Inner Mongolia Jiutai Group will use eFining to convert its methanol-to-olefins (MTO) facility into a SAF production plant. By leveraging abundant wind resources in northwest China, Honeywell and Inner Mongolia Jiutai Group aim to have highly efficient SAF production.

“With more than a century of technological innovation, Honeywell has established a strong partnership with Jiutai over the years,” said Cui Lianguo, Chairman, Jiutai Group. Lianguo added, “Through this collaboration, Jiutai will integrate surplus capacity from our MTO facility and utilize Honeywell’s technology to produce SAF. This partnership not only drives our group’s energy transformation but also contributes to the aviation industry’s sustainability future”.