
Infinium Breaks Ground on World’s Largest eFuels Site
Key highlights
- Project Roadrunner will be the world's largest eFuels facility, producing 23,000 tonnes annually.
- Backed by Brookfield Asset Management and Breakthrough Energy Catalyst.
- Supplies eSAF to major clients including American Airlines and IAG (British Airways, Aer Lingus).
- Leverages waste CO₂ and renewable energy to produce drop-in sustainable fuels.
- Facility to be operational by 2027, powered by 150 MW wind energy and 100 MW green hydrogen.
Notable Quotes
“ Infinium's Project Roadrunner marks a huge achievement for the fuel industry. ”
Robert Schuetzle, CEO at Infinium
“ We're proud to be an early customer of Infinium's eSAF. ”
Jonathon Counsell, Group Sustainability Officer at IAG
“ We are pleased to support Infinium's Roadrunner project. ”
Petter Skantze, SVP at NextEra Energy Resources
“ Project Roadrunner stands as a remarkable example of how next-generation technologies can rapidly evolve. ”
Mario Fernandez, Head at Breakthrough Energy Catalyst
“ We are excited about our partnership with Infinium. ”
Laura Hellman, SVP at Brookfield
Why This Matters
Infinium’s Project Roadrunner represents a pivotal advancement in the global transition to sustainable energy. Positioned to be the largest eFuels production facility, it not only scales the production of eSAF to meet rising global demand—especially for aviation—but also highlights the viability of integrating cutting-edge technologies with renewable energy sources. By leveraging existing infrastructure, Infinium ensures that the path to decarbonization remains economically feasible and logistically practical. With backing from major energy investors and a growing client base, this project is a significant step toward achieving global energy resilience and climate targets.