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- What is sustainable aviation fuel and how is it made?
The reason SAF could do this is that it is a type of biofuel, meaning it is made from plant or animal materials, rather than fossil fuels BP makes SAF using cooking oil and animal waste fat Other options include using agricultural and forestry waste, or municipal waste The biological materials that can be used to make sustainable aviation fuels
- Financing Sustainable Aviation Fuels: Case Studies and Implications for . . .
By 2030, global demand for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is expected to reach 17 million tonnes per annum (Mt a), representing 4-5% of total jet fuel consumption However, SAF production is lagging behind: to meet likely demand in 2030 requires an additional 5 8 Mt of capacity, which would need to secure final investment decisions by 2026
- The cost of sustainable aviation fuel: Can the industry clear this key . . .
Can aviation meet climate goals while growing? The critical role of sustainable aviation fuel and the urgent action needed to reach net-zero by 2050
- How India can become a leader in sustainable aviation fuel
Early adoption of SAF can provide environmental and economic benefits at 10 times higher than initial costs as India's aviation sector grows, while progressing on global climate goals India is well placed to become a leader in a rapidly growing global SAF industry, given access to feedstock and low-cost solar energy
- Clean Skies for Tomorrow: Sustainable Aviation Fuels as a Pathway to . . .
The World Economic Forum’s Clean Skies for Tomorrow coalition recognises that the most immediate action to achieve carbon-neutral flying is the investment in, and rapid scale-up, of sustainable aviation fuel production and use
- SAF85 Technical Brief: Aviation Sector | World Economic Forum
First Movers Coalition (FMC) aviation sector members have made the ambitious commitment to procure sustainable aviation fuel that has at least 85% lower greenhouse gas emissions than conventional jet fuel – SAF85 – by 2030 This technical brief is intended to accelerate the procurement of SAF85 by FMC members and others
- How Singapore can lead the way on sustainable aviation fuels | World . . .
The aviation industry is working hard to decarbonize and the adoption and scale-up of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) are vital to these efforts The First Movers Coalition for Aviation hosted a workshop to explore potential for accelerating 'super-SAF' usage in Singapore and Southeast Asia Here we outline four ways that Singapore is already a sustainable aviation hub and how it is ideally
- Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate (SAFc) Emissions Accounting and . . .
The publication of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate (SAFc) Emissions Accounting and Reporting Guidelines by the Clean Skies for Tomorrow initiative, in collaboration with RMI and PwC Netherlands, marks a critical step in developing a standardized approach, proposing a consistent and transparent book and claim methodology to account for the carbon benefits of SAF across the value chain
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