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Concrete Chemicals Receives €350 Million Funding for Germany’s  Largest Industrial-Scale e-SAF Plant 

Berlin/Amsterdam, 29 January 2026 – Concrete Chemicals GmbH has secured €350  million in public funding, to realise the largest industrial-scale production facility for  Electro-Sustainable Aviation Fuels (e-SAF) in Germany. The funding has been approved  at national and regional level, with the European Commission review now in its final  phase. Under the Climate Energy and Environmental Aid Guidelines (CEEAG)  framework, this funding is aimed at accelerating the build-out of a competitive clean  hydrogen economy, while boosting the EU’s energy sovereignty. 

This strategic project represents a major industrial milestone on the path to  decarbonising European aviation, marking a turning point in the race to meet climate  targets in the transport sector. The announcement highlights Germany’s and  Brandenburg’s commitment to strengthening domestic e-SAF production capacity, with  the project planned in Schwedt as an industrial location.  

As a cornerstone of the EU’s energy and climate strategy, Concrete Chemicals directly  supports the blending mandates defined in the ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation. The  project demonstrates how innovation, renewable energy, and climate policy can be  tightly integrated to support the long-term development of European aviation fuel  supply chains, while contributing to regional economic development and high-value  industrial jobs. 

Using biogenic CO₂ and renewable hydrogen, Concrete Chemicals will produce  synthetic kerosene through a Power-to-Liquid (PtL) process. The consortium plans to  source local CO₂ through a cooperation with LEIPA Georg Leinfelder GmbH, a leading  manufacturer of recycled paper and cardboard products based in Schwedt. The  planned production capacity of more than 37,000 tonnes (30,000 tonnes of e-SAF and  7,000 tonnes of e-naphtha) per year is expected to result in an annual reduction of at  least 100,000 tonnes of fossil CO₂ for the aviation industry.  

“With Concrete Chemicals, we are showing that the energy transition does not stop at  electricity — it is now taking off in the skies,” said Dr. Gunar Hering, CEO at  ENERTRAG. “Our expertise in renewables enables the cost-efficient use of green  hydrogen to power the aviation fuels of the future.” 

The project is designed in alignment with Germany’s emerging hydrogen infrastructure  planning and the objectives of the IPCEI hydrogen framework. Its location and system  design allow for future connection to the national Hydrogen Core Network (“H₂- Kernnetz”), subject to the completion of relevant infrastructure and regulatory approvals, supporting scalability and long-term integration into the European hydrogen  market. The project will improve the resilience of Germany and Europe’s energy sector,  making the country more resilient to future shocks. 

This initiative delivers measurable impacts at both the EU and German state level. It will  support the delivery of the EU blending sub-mandate on e-SAF (starting at 1.2%) in 2030,  while playing a vital role in fulfilling EU climate targets. It will support the 55% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030 and full climate neutrality by 2050. The initiative will  contribute to the German Federal Government’s Sustainable Aviation Strategy and  support the delivery of the German government’s blending requirements for e-SAF  under ReFuelEU in 2030. 

“Zaffra and its partners are delivering the kind of frontier industrial innovation Europe  urgently needs,” said Jan Toschka, CEO of Zaffra. “This project proves that it is  possible to marry innovation with energy resilience, climate ambition, and economic  competitiveness – all with European technology, German infrastructure, and  Brandenburg-based jobs”. 

The technical planning phase begins immediately, with a final investment decision  targeted by 2027 and production expected to support the 2030 mandates. 

Concrete Chemicals GmbH includes ENERTRAG and Zaffra – combining leading  expertise in renewable energy, green molecule production and industrial  decarbonisation. The partners are setting the standard for a replicable SAF blueprint,  ready to be rolled out at scale, across Europe and beyond. 

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