Clean Fuels says updates need to be made before 45Z credit is released

Clean Fuels says updates need to be made before 45Z credit is released

Clean Fuels Alliance America says the U.S. Treasury’s new modeling does provide a path for agricultural feedstocks to receive sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) blender tax credits, but it’s not perfect.

Kurt Kovarik, vice president of federal affairs, tells Brownfield the credit expires at the end of 2024.

“While it was nice to get this guidance for SAF, it gives us a bit of a window into the modeling and the process that they use to arrive at their conclusions, we’re going to analyze it to understand where they got it wrong,” he says.