Fulcrum
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Ellesmere Port and Neston
Fulcrum is planning a £1 billion investment to turn 600,000 metric tonnes of waste into 100 million litres of SAF each year at its proposed facility in Cheshire. The site was chosen due to its industrial nature, a skilled local workforce and existing refinery infrastructure, including a direct pipeline to Manchester Airport which can be used to transport the SAF to aircraft. During construction phase, around 600 jobs will be directly supported and a further 600 indirectly in the local community. During operation, there will be around 100 jobs on site and a further 150 in the local contractor community.
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