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The Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex is one of the largest renewable fuels facilities in the world. The complex, which is partially powered by solar energy, uses feedstocks like waste oils, fats, greases and vegetable oils to produce Renewable Diesel and Sustainable Aviation Fuel. The facility’s geographic location, feedstock flexibility, scale and transportation logistics in Rodeo, California make it a leading supplier of renewable fuels.
Production Capacity at Our Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex
~50,000 BPD
(~800 million gallons per year) of renewable feedstock processing, including waste oils, fats, greases and vegetable oils
UP TO 80%
fewer life-cycle carbon emissions 
compared to conventional diesel
~150 million
gallons per year of initial unblended or neat SAF production capability
Rodeo Renewed: A Journey Towards A Lower-Carbon Future
In 2024, Phillips 66 completed the conversion of the 128-year-old Santa Maria Refinery into the Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex.
 
	2021
Unit 250 ~7 MBD renewable feedstock processing
 
	2022
Final investment decision on Rodeo Renewed project
 
	2023
Unit 250 ~10 MBD renewable feedstock processing
 
	1Q 2024
~30 MBD renewable feedstock processing
 
	2Q 2024
Reached full capacity rates of ~50 MBD renewable feedstock processing
 
	3Q 2024
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) capability
Community Advisory Panel
Year established: 1995
The goal of the Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex Community Advisory Panel (CAP) is to create an atmosphere of open communication and partnership with those who live or work nearby. Meeting monthly since it was formed in 1995, the CAP’s membership is comprised of local businesses, residents, and agency representatives from neighboring areas of Crockett, Port Costa, Rodeo, and Tormey.
In its advisory role, the CAP provides input to the Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex in areas relating to the environment health and safety, community success, and creating employment opportunities. In its role as liaison, the CAP provides surrounding communities with updates and information, asks questions, brings up issues and raises concerns regarding the Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex and its operations.
 
			 
			 
					