Tata Projects Limited, one of India’s leading technology-led engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies and a key part of the Tata Group, has been selected by SAF One Energy Management Limited as its EPC partner for a HEFA-based (Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids) Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) project in the Middle East, according to the press release.
Advancing the transition to low‑carbon aviation, the Project will convert used cooking oil (UCO) and other waste oils and fats into SAF, playing a pivotal role in regional and global decarbonization by enabling the production of low‑carbon aviation fuel and reducing dependence on conventional fossil‑based jet fuel. It also represents an important milestone in SAF One’s plans to develop a portfolio of Sustainable Aviation Fuel facilities globally, including one in India.
As EPC partner, Tata Projects will deliver an integrated, scalable project solution, leveraging its approach of standardized designs, advanced construction methodologies, and optimized modular execution strategies. This approach is aimed at improving schedule predictability, optimizing capital efficiency, and enabling faster replication of SAF facilities across multiple geographies.
The project configuration integrates globally proven process technologies for feedstock pre-treatment and hydroprocessing, ensuring flexibility across multiple waste-based feedstocks and compliance with ASTM D7566 international SAF specifications. Tata Projects’ role encompasses overall project integration, constructability-driven design development, and execution readiness for a first-of-its-kind SAF facility in the region.
Commenting on the development, Rajiv Menon, President & COO – Energy & Industrial Business, Tata Projects Limited, said “Sustainable Aviation Fuel represents one of the most immediate and scalable levers for aviation decarbonization. Our collaboration with SAF One reflects a shared focus on creating repeatable, efficient, and execution ready SAF infrastructure. By combining standardized design philosophies with modular construction and disciplined project delivery, we aim to enable faster deployment of SAF projects globally.”
Deepak Munganahalli, co-founder and CEO of SAF One added “We are pleased to partner with Tata Projects for this SAF project. Their experience in delivering complex energy infrastructure under a fixed-price, lump sum turnkey EPC model, together with a strong focus on safety, constructability, and standardization, aligns well with SAF One’s ‘design one, build many’ approach as we progress a scalable pipeline of SAF projects across regions.”
This partnership reinforces Tata Projects’ position as a partner of choice for energy transition projects, supporting clients with scalable delivery models that balance sustainability objectives with execution certainty. Tata Projects and SAF One are also progressing discussions for a Sustainable Aviation Fuel project in India, underscoring a shared commitment to building resilient and future-ready SAF infrastructure in high-growth aviation markets.
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