The three reactors for Galp’s new advanced biofuel production unit have arrived at the Sines Refinery, where they will produce aviation fuel and diesel of biological origin starting in 2026.
The arrival of these reactors marks an important milestone in the transformation project of the refinery, and a European first – it will be the first advanced biofuel production unit integrated in a refining system that includes an industrial-scale green hydrogen production facility, also under construction at the Sines site.
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