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A sustainable aviation fuel facility concept in the Port of Rotterdam with planes and industrial infrastructure

Metafuels wins €1.92M Dutch grant for Rotterdam e-SAF plant

1 April 2026 Science No Comments2 Mins Read
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Metafuels lands Dutch backing for green aviation fuel push

Metafuels, a climate-tech company focused on next-generation aviation fuels, has secured a €1.92 million grant from the Dutch government to advance its planned e-SAF (electric sustainable aviation fuel) plant in Rotterdam. The funding positions the company as a key player in Europe’s race to decarbonise air travel.

Strategic boost for Rotterdam’s clean aviation hub

The grant will support engineering, permitting and early development work for an industrial-scale e-SAF facility in the port of Rotterdam, one of Europe’s largest energy and logistics hubs. By leveraging renewable electricity, captured CO₂ and green hydrogen, Metafuels aims to produce drop-in sustainable aviation fuel compatible with existing aircraft and airport infrastructure.

Officials in the Netherlands see e-SAF as critical to meeting EU climate targets and emerging mandates that require airlines to blend higher shares of low-carbon fuels into their operations over the coming decade.

Accelerating sustainable aviation fuel innovation

Closing the gap between pilots and commercial scale

The Dutch government grant is expected to help bridge the gap between pilot projects and commercial deployment. Funds will be used to refine power-to-liquids technology, optimise electrolyser and CO₂ capture integration, and prepare the site for future construction.

Industry analysts note that e-SAF, produced from renewable electricity rather than bio-based feedstocks, could offer a more scalable route to deep aviation decarbonisation if costs can be reduced and supply expanded.

Supporting EU climate and energy goals

The Rotterdam project aligns with broader European initiatives to cut emissions from hard-to-abate sectors. By anchoring an e-SAF plant in a major port and industrial cluster, Metafuels can tap into existing energy infrastructure, access renewable power contracts and collaborate with airlines, fuel suppliers and logistics partners.

The €1.92 million award signals continued public support for advanced clean energy technologies and underscores the Netherlands’ ambition to be a frontrunner in green aviation. If successful, the Rotterdam e-SAF plant could become a blueprint for similar facilities across Europe and beyond.

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