![Gov. Jay Inslee (second from left) speaks at the Twelve groundbreaking in Moses Lake, Wash., with company co-founders, from left to right: Etosha Cave, chief science officer; Nicholas Flanders, CEO; and Kendra Kuhl, chief technology officer. (Twelve Photo)](https://i0.wp.com/www.cleanenergyexcellence.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Twelve-Moses-Lake-Groundbreaking-11-630x420-1.jpg?resize=630%2C420&quality=89&ssl=1)
On the site of a defunct sugar beet refinery in Moses Lake, Twelve broke ground on what will be the company’s first commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel facility. The company, based out of Berkeley, California, focuses on carbon transformation technology and will be using the site to produce their fuel known as E-Jet, which is manufactured using CO2, water, and renewable energy.
Read more at: California company breaks ground on Washington’s first commercial sustainable aviation fuel plant – GeekWire