Greete Niska works as an Energy Specialist at Finavia, overseeing energy monitoring and the development of energy efficiency measures across Finland’s airports. Greete is actively involved in planning and implementing energy performance improvements and developing responsible solutions to support the transition toward low-emission aviation. At Hydrogen Summit & Expo, she contributes her expertise in assessing eSAF value chains and their practical integration into airport systems.
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Hydrogen Summit
From CO₂ to Aviation Jet Fuel: Scaling eSAF Production from Pilot to Industrial Volumes through integrated Ecosystem Partnerships
Liquid Sun’s pilot project introduces a pioneering method for producing sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) by converting biogenic CO₂ and renewable hydrogen using low-temperature electrolysis (LTE) technology. In collaboration with ABB, Finnair, Fortum, and Finavia, the initiative is designed to evolve from a pilot into a scalable, integrated ecosystem for eSAF production—anchored in Finland’s emerging hydrogen value chain.
With the EU aviation blending mandate now in effect, requiring a progressive increase in renewable fuel use through 2050—including a 70% blending target with half from eSAF—the pressure to scale bankable production volumes is growing. What technological breakthroughs, policy frameworks, and ecosystem partnerships are needed to accelerate this transition and position Finland as a global leader in synthetic aviation fuels?
Speakers: Pasi Keinänen, Founder & CEO, Liquid Sun Satu Sipola, Vice President, Fortum Riku Aho, Vice President, Energy Transition, Finnair Greete Niska, Energy Specialist, Finavia Simo Säynevirta, Head of ABB Green Electrification ecosystem, ABB
Moderator: Ian Sacs, Market Manager, Smart Mobility, SKOL 1, Ramboll