For more than a century, hydrocarbons have been extracted from the ground to produce the fuels and materials that underpin modern civilization. AirPlant™ One demonstrates a new industrial reality: manufacturing them from air, water, and electricity.
Alaska Airlines and Microsoft join Twelve to mark commercial operation of AirPlant One — the first plant in the United States to produce E-Jet fuel from CO2, renewable electricity, and water at scale.
Twelve CEO, Nicholas Flanders: AirPlant One™ comes online and E-Jet® SAF takes flight, Twelve reaches a defining milestone in building a new era of manufacturing.
As hydrocarbon demand grows and supply risks persist, a new onshore production pathway is taking shape—turning air and electricity into fuels, chemicals, and materials at industrial scale.
Making products from CO2 instead of oil is a paradigm shift in manufacturing and a rare opportunity for brands to lead a new era of innovation where sustainability is a competitive advantage.
Catalyst
AirPlant™ One is Online
AirPlant is our eManufacturing factory that produces E-Jet® SAF and E-Naphtha with power-to-liquid technology that works like industrial photosynthesis—transforming CO2, water, and renewable electricity into hydrocarbons.