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Sep 25, 2024Blog | Member News, Energy & Environment

Twelve Raises $645 million for clean jet fuels

Wallstreet Journal

New England Council member Twelve, has raised $645 million to produce clean jet fuel as a means to help decarbonize transportation. Twelve, whose mission is to combat climate change via its carbon dioxide transformation technology, raised the money through various private equity firms, including TPG and commercial carriers including Alaska Airlines.

“While there are a few ways to make [sustainable aviation fuel] SAF, Twelve makes Power-to-Liquid e-SAF from CO2 and renewable energy through electrochemical production,” according to a Twelve press release. “E-Jet SAF has up to 90% lower lifecycle emissions than conventional jet fuel, without the land and water use that biofuels require.”

“This actually has a shot at eventually replacing fossil fuels,” said Zachary Bogue, co-managing partner at the venture capital firm DCVC.

The Private Equity Firm, TPG, has agreed to invest $400 million for Twelve to open new plants and an extra $200 million for the company as a whole.

The New England Council commends Twelve for its commitment to this climate change initiative.

Read more from the Wall Street Journal.

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