Most eSAF announcements celebrate a single facility. Verso Energy just committed to seven, all powered by the same proven technology platform. That kind of coordinated, multi-site deployment isn't just ambitious, it's a signal that eSAF commercialization is moving past the one-off pilot phase.
On February 24, 2026, Honeywell announced that Verso Energy will deploy Honeywell UOP's eFining methanol-to-jet technology across seven planned production sites spanning France, Finland, and the United States. Combined, the facilities are projected to produce approximately 200 million gallons of eSAF per year once fully operational.
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What makes this deal different isn't just the number of sites. It's the strategy behind them. Verso Energy is using Honeywell's standardized plant design to replicate the same production model across all seven locations, cutting capital costs and shortening project timelines at each new site.
This "copy-and-paste" approach to scaling SAF production is something the industry has talked about for years. Verso is actually doing it. By locking in one technology provider and one design architecture across all seven facilities, the company reduces complexity, speeds up procurement, and builds institutional knowledge that compounds across the portfolio.
The first two projects, DEZiR (France) and ReSTart (Finland), have already secured EU Innovation Fund Awards. DEZiR also received backing from the French government and is on track to begin operations in 2030, making it one of the earliest large-scale eSAF facilities in Europe.
Verso Energy is deploying Honeywell UOP eFining technology across seven global facilities to produce approximately 200 million gallons of eSAF annually, a fuel that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 88% compared to conventional jet fuel.
The EU's ReFuelEU Aviation initiative, part of the "Fit for 55" package, sets an eSAF-specific sub-target that ramps aggressively toward a 35% share by 2050. For airlines operating in European airspace, that's not a distant aspiration; it's a compliance clock. Verso's multi-site commitment speaks directly to that mandate.
"Honeywell's innovative SAF technology portfolio is designed to address two of the biggest challenges in renewable fuel production, cost and feedstock availability. With our eFining technology, companies like Verso Energy can use abundant carbon dioxide as feedstock, making eSAF production scalable and less carbon intensive."
Barry Glickman, Vice President, Honeywell Low Carbon Energy
The US market adds another layer of demand. While regulatory frameworks differ, US SAF production has been growing fast, and the Inflation Reduction Act's 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit continues to support eSAF economics for domestic facilities. Verso's three-country footprint positions the company to serve both regulatory environments simultaneously.
The eFining technology itself uses CO2 from biological sources, renewable electricity, and hydrogen to produce eSAF. It's a drop-in fuel requiring no changes to aircraft engines or fueling infrastructure, which is critical for airline adoption at scale. When HIF Global first partnered with Honeywell on eFining, it validated the technology's commercial readiness. Verso's seven-site commitment validates its scalability.
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Verso Energy's project pipeline includes the DEZiR facility in France, targeted for 2030 operations, the ReSTart project in Finland, currently in development, and additional planned sites across France, Finland, and the US, all utilizing a standardized eFining design platform.
"Efficient and cost-effective eSAF production will be crucial for helping airlines comply with regional adoption requirements. Honeywell's proven SAF technology paired with our standardized design approach will enable us to quickly scale production capabilities and bring additional eSAF to the market sooner, helping to meet growing global demand."
Antoine Huard, CEO, Verso Energy
To put that number in context: total global SAF production in 2022 was estimated at around 75 million gallons. Verso's seven sites, at full buildout, would more than double that figure from a single company's portfolio. The CO2-to-jet fuel pathway is no longer a moonshot; it's becoming a capital allocation decision.
The race to scale SAF capacity is on, and Verso just entered it with a serious, multi-continent bet. The CO2-derived fuels sector has been building momentum for years. This announcement is one of the clearest signs yet that the momentum has turned into mass.
Seven facilities. One technology. Three countries. The architecture for eSAF at scale is taking shape, and Honeywell's SAF technology stack is increasingly at the center of it.
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