• Aviation biofuel could help decarbonize medium- and long-haul air travel generating most emissions, and could extend the life of older aircraft types by lowering their carbon footprint. (wikipedia.org)
  • Biofuel production, processing and transport however emit greenhouse gases, reducing the emissions savings. (wikipedia.org)
  • Jatropha oil, a non-food oil used as a biofuel, should lower CO2 emissions by 50-80% compared to Jet-A1. (wikipedia.org)
  • A life cycle assessment by the Yale School of Forestry on jatropha, one source of potential biofuels, estimated that using it could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 85% if former agro-pastoral land is used, or increase emissions by up to 60% if natural woodland is converted to use. (wikipedia.org)
  • Will biofuels reduce aviation emissions? (tudelft.nl)
  • The global aviation industry currently accounts for about 2.5% of human-induced greenhouse gas emissions (1). (biofuels-news.com)
  • With that being said, global aviation emissions are projected to grow by 300-700% compared to the 2005 levels (3). (biofuels-news.com)
  • Although there are possible improvements to be made in turbofan engines for the purpose of decreasing emissions (6), it is clear to many experts that decoupling carbon growth will require the implementation of aviation fuel which is not derived from petroleum. (biofuels-news.com)
  • In October 2016, the ICAO announced the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA), which aims at offsetting 80% of harmful emissions above 2020 levels. (biofuels-news.com)
  • As an Asia Pacific gateway and leading tourism destination, Hawaii can play a meaningful role in helping aviation reduce carbon emissions, while increasing regional energy resources," said Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President of Environment and Aviation Policy Billy Glover. (euractiv.com)
  • The European requirements state that the biofuels cannot be produced in forested areas, wetlands and other environmentally protected areas and that they make it possible to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared with fossil fuels. (fapesp.br)
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Growth Energy submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the agency's particulate matter (PM) emissions standards and test procedures for jet engines, and the role biofuels play in reducing PM and greenhouse gas emissions in mobile sources including the aviation sector. (growthenergy.org)
  • With the appropriate investment in critical research and development, and the right policy environment, our industry can work to remove these harmful emissions from our aviation fleet," testified Bliley. (growthenergy.org)
  • To achieve the Biden Administration's goal of 3 billion gallons of SAF production by 2030 and 35 billion gallons by 2050 to achieve net-zero emissions in aviation, we will need game-changing solutions. (growthenergy.org)
  • Today's agreement with Neste will help Shell Aviation customers to lower their emissions and demonstrates the kind of progress we can deliver by working in collaboration with others," Mascolo added. (kentuckycleanfuels.org)
  • NExBTL renewable aviation fuel meets the very stringent quality standards demanded of aircraft fuel and can significantly reduce an aircraft's greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuel. (neste.com)
  • The Renewable Fuels Association and Growth Energy participated in a recent White House roundtable discussion with aviation leaders, the U.S. Departments of Energy, Transportation, and Agriculture where they called for new tax incentives that reduce carbon emissions and support the biofuels sector. (brownfieldagnews.com)
  • The climate change mitigation potential of biofuel varies considerably, from emission levels comparable to fossil fuels in some scenarios to negative emissions in others. (wikipedia.org)
  • TERA of Advanced biofuels study entails development of elaborate life cycle models, ALCEmB (Assessment of Life Cycle Emissions of Biofuels) and ALCCoB (Assessment of Life Cycle Cost of Biofuels) to predict life cycle emissions and costs, respectively, of the advanced biofuels from the point of raw material generation to the point of finished product consumption (a "cradle-grave" approach). (cranfield.ac.uk)
  • In a recent article via the BBC News - Researchers have identified a new way to produce aviation fuel from sugarcane biomass that could deliver substantial cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. (allardppc.com)
  • When produced sustainably, aviation biofuel emits 50 to 80 percent lower carbon emissions through its lifecycle than petroleum jet fuel. (environmentenergyleader.com)
  • The Inflation Reduction Act is setting up a fight over the climate footprint of biofuels for aviation, with significant implications for the nation's emissions trajectory, the U.S. transportation sector and rural communities. (flightaware.com)
  • Sustainable aviation fuels can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80% and can be used now without significant modifications to aircraft or supply infrastructure. (wasterecyclingmag.ca)
  • The C-SAF provides a space for a common dialogue to facilitate the exchange of ideas to reduce GHG emissions from aviation and we strongly believe that with everyone working together, change can happen faster," said Geoff Tauvette, executive director of the C-SAF. (wasterecyclingmag.ca)
  • Facing increasing environmental concerns and emerging emissions regulations, the commercial aviation industry is looking with renewed interest at advanced biofuels as a means of diversifying their fuel supply and reducing their environmental impact. (gatech.edu)
  • By using these waste materials as the feedstock of a biojet fuel supply chain, NARA and its aviation industry partners, seek to reduce fossil fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions as well as bolster sustainable economic-development potential in timber-based rural communities located throughout the Pacific Northwest. (alaskaair.com)
  • How airlines will save fuel costs and reduce net carbon emissions by converting to biofuels. (globalchange.com)
  • Aviation produces up to 5% of national carbon emissions in countries like the UK, growing every year - 2% globally. (globalchange.com)
  • As well as meeting a tenth of British Columbia's annual jet fuel demand, the UBC study found that biofuel from forest waste could also be used in ground and marine vehicles, thereby saving around 1 million tons of CO2 emissions per year on a life-cycle basis across the transportation sector. (greenairnews.com)
  • Announced during the 2015 Canadian Bioeconomy Conference in Vancouver, the project was recently awarded funding by the Green Aviation Research and Development Network (GARDN) of Canada as part of a portfolio of investments in technologies to reduce aviation's carbon emissions. (greenairnews.com)
  • The company claims its renewable aviation fuel is produced entirely from renewable and sustainable raw materials and provides a life-cycle reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90%, with the additional benefit of being free of aromatics and sulphur, so resulting in cleaner turbine exhaust emissions. (greenairnews.com)
  • Today, aviation accounts for about two per cent of global emissions," says Tom Parsons, Biojet commercial development manager at Air BP. (newscientist.com)
  • That is not a huge percentage, but aviation is one of the only sectors of the economy whose emissions look set to grow. (newscientist.com)
  • Larsen noted that although the United States does not currently have aircraft emission standards, he was fully committed to ensuring robust funding for the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Continuous Low Energy Emissions and Noise (CLEEN) Program, which supports the development of new aircraft technologies that advance sustainable alternatives to jet fuels. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • Finally, he encouraged the FAA and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to continue developing guidance on aircraft design standards, emissions data collection, and monitoring in order to meet the objectives outlined in the 2006 International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) agreement. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • The first test flight using blended biofuel was in 2008, and in 2011 blended fuels with 50% biofuels were allowed in commercial flights. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2010, Boeing targeted of 1% of global aviation fuels by 2015. (wikipedia.org)
  • KLM uses sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) that are derived from used cooking oils and provided by the Amsterdam-based company SkyNRG, a world leader in the supply of SAFs to the aviation industry. (tudelft.nl)
  • SCS Global Services (SCS), a world leader in third-party environmental and sustainability certification, auditing, testing, and standards development, today announced the successful certification of two companies utilizing biofuel-based technologies designed to advance the aviation industry beyond its dependency on conventional fossil fuels. (scsglobalservices.com)
  • According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), SAFs are defined as alternative aviation fuels which achieve net greenhouse gas emission reduction throughout the life cycle, respect biodiversity, contribute to social and economic development, and avoid competition with food and water supply. (biofuels-news.com)
  • Research into alternative aviation fuels began following the increase in fuel price in the 1970s, which was caused by concern regarding security of supply (7), and the first flight fueled by blended biofuel took place in 2008 (8). (biofuels-news.com)
  • Adopted for biofuel certification for different applications, the three certifications could also be used to certify biojet fuels. (fapesp.br)
  • In September 2021, the White House announced a new Sustainable Aviation Fuel Grand Challenge to inspire the dramatic increase in the production of sustainable aviation fuels to at least 3 billion gallons per year by 2030. (growthenergy.org)
  • Anna Mascolo, president of Shell Aviation, said the deal reflects the oil giant's aim to "reduce the carbon intensity of the fuels we sell which includes selling more lower-carbon fuels like sustainable aviation fuel. (kentuckycleanfuels.org)
  • By comparison, the United Kingdom has outlined a road map for sourcing 30% of its aviation fuels from renewable sources by 2050. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • While renewable fuels for aviation may sound like more of a pipedream at the moment, there are currently around 800 million gallons of renewable diesel (a second-generation drop-in diesel fuel not to be confused with biodiesel) capacity worldwide. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • Since 2008 airlines around the world have been conducting demonstration flights powered in part by renewable aviation fuels and gobbling up offtake agreements with renewable fuel producers. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • Honeywell is also one of the refiners working with renewable oils manufacturer Solazyme on its own long-term quest to create cost-competitive aviation fuels . (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • Neste Oil is a global pioneer in aviation biofuels and has already carried out trials on the use of NExBTL renewable aviation fuel in commercial service," says Kaisa Hietala, Neste Oil's Vice President, Renewable Fuels. (neste.com)
  • Ahmed will be speaking on the current trends and developments in aviation fuels, engine trends and design limitations, power plants of the future on biofuels and the expected performance of using biofuels. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • Biofuels groups are pushing to ensure U.S. biofuel blenders will qualify for a proposed tax incentive to produce sustainable aviation fuels through the Build Back Better act. (brownfieldagnews.com)
  • Biofuel is a fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass , rather than by the very slow natural processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels , such as oil. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other publications reserve the term biofuel for liquid or gaseous fuels, used for transportation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Techno-economic Environmental Risk Analysis (TERA) of Advanced Biofuels for Civil Aviation" is a study that contributes to knowledge through conception plus application of quantitative/ qualitative approaches to assess the technical viability, financial feasibility and environmental competence of 2nd and 3rd generation biojet fuels, through their application into the existing scenario of civil aviation, against that of the fossil-derived conventional jet fuel (Conv.Jet fuel). (cranfield.ac.uk)
  • Researchers at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) together with Lufthansa Technik and the Bundeswehr Research Institute for Materials, Fuels and Lubricants, investigated the chemical and physical properties of particularly promising biofuels. (martin-grolms.de)
  • Using this engine, the scientists examined and compared 3 different fuels: pure biofuel, a blend, as well as conventional kerosene as a reference. (martin-grolms.de)
  • Aviation burns over 6 billion liters of fossil fuels per year, or more than 6 million tonnes, while biofuel production currently stands at 100,000 t for Europe and the United States combined. (privatejetfinder.com)
  • Canadian aviation industry leaders are joining forces to create the Canadian Council for Sustainable Aviation Fuels (C-SAF), whose mission is to accelerate the deployment of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) in Canada. (wasterecyclingmag.ca)
  • Sustainable aviation fuels are produced from renewable feedstocks that are widely available in Canada, such as forest and agricultural residues, industrial fats, oils and grease, municipal solid wastes and CO2 captured from industrial processes or the air. (wasterecyclingmag.ca)
  • However, sustainable aviation fuels can cost up to eight times more than traditional jet fuel and are not produced or imported in significant quantities into Canada. (wasterecyclingmag.ca)
  • Could biomass for renewable liquid aviation fuels soon become the state's new cash crop? (gatech.edu)
  • Fuel specifications for aviation fuels are very stringent, and advanced liquid biofuels are currently the only viable low-carbon option for traditional jet fuel. (gatech.edu)
  • As explained by Rich Altman of the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI), an airline and aircraft industry group, current "off-take agreements" by airlines are by and large annual or shorter. (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • As a result, KQ is positioning itself to take advantage of sustainable aviation fuel momentum in accordance with the direction indicated by the European Union with the ReFuelEU Aviation regulation that sets the targets for mixing traditional fuels with increased amounts of more sustainable fuels. (sustfintoday.com)
  • Sustainable biofuels are a key to aviation's future and critical in helping the industry and Alaska Airlines reduce its carbon footprint and dependency on fossil fuels. (alaskaair.com)
  • A further goal is to gain widespread acceptance for renewable aviation fuels and to progress sustainability accreditation, says Neste. (greenairnews.com)
  • CUPERTINO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / March 5, 2018 / Aemetis, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMTX), an advanced renewable fuels and biochemicals company, today announced that Aemetis was chosen as one of Biofuels Digest's 50 Hottest Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy for 2018. (schema-root.org)
  • The research is mainly development of chemical kinetics models of a range of fuels, fossil fuels as well as biofuels. (lu.se)
  • That year, Boeing was co-chair of the Algal Biomass Organization, joined by air carriers and biofuel technology developer UOP LLC (Honeywell). (wikipedia.org)
  • Nevertheless, production of these biofuels is dependent on the availability of sufficient viable biomass given that one cannot demand more residues from the food market. (tudelft.nl)
  • Agência FAPESP - Technical certifications for biofuels used in aviation already exist, but according to specialists, there is still no sustainability license certifying that a given fuel obtained from biomass that proves to be a potential candidate for use in commercial aviation be produced according to a set of criteria, including good use of land biodiversity conservation and compliance with labor and environmental legislation. (fapesp.br)
  • Even though biofuels are derived from several different types of biomass that have been approved for use and these biofuels have even been used in demonstration flights and commercial flights, none of them are produced or sold on a large scale. (fapesp.br)
  • Sugarcane is on the many biomass options used to produce biofuel. (fapesp.br)
  • The business case for these biomass fuel options as a gallon-for-gallon replacement for jet fuel will depend not only on their ability to overcome the technical challenges of producing high-quality biofuels in a cost and energy-efficient manner but also on their ability to address the complex social and environmental challenges associated with large-scale production. (gatech.edu)
  • citation needed] The first flight using blended biofuel took place in 2008. (wikipedia.org)
  • In March 2017 a Gripen C/D with an RM12 engine completed a successful flight demonstration powered by 100% renewable biofuel, showing excellent performance both in-flight and on the ground. (avitrader.com)
  • The biofuel used in 2017 (CHCJ-5) was developed by the US company ARA on a USN/NAVAIR contract, and was fully interchangeable with normal jet fuel and approved for a limited flight test. (avitrader.com)
  • In November 2017, as a proof of principle, aviation biofuel was used for a day at Chicago O'Hare, one of the busiest airports in the world. (newscientist.com)
  • Hawai'i BioEnergy, which is at the forefront of the development of a biofuels industry in Hawaii, is a leading renewable energy supplier to the Hawaiian Electric Company and well-positioned to co-lead the local aviation biofuel effort. (euractiv.com)
  • Second generation biofuels are made from agricultural residues from food crops, dedicated non-food biofuel crops, or food waste such as cooking oils. (tudelft.nl)
  • Currently, first and second generation biofuels are the most feasible for the production of biofuels. (tudelft.nl)
  • Hence, second generation biofuels represents a more responsible approach. (tudelft.nl)
  • Aviation market Today, first and second generation biofuels are widely used in many industries including the aviation industry. (tudelft.nl)
  • To avoid a " food versus fuel " dilemma, second-generation biofuels (also called advanced biofuels or sustainable biofuels ) are made from waste products. (wikipedia.org)
  • First generation biofuels are derived from traditional food crops. (tudelft.nl)
  • Third generation biofuels can be produced from algae while fourth generation biofuels are made from genetically modified feedstocks. (tudelft.nl)
  • However, first generation biofuels are controversial given that they rely on food crops and therefore could interfere with food security. (tudelft.nl)
  • Third and fourth generation biofuels would overcome this issue, but both are in development and it will be years before their production becomes widespread. (tudelft.nl)
  • This paper uses the lead markets framework to consider potential advantages in process plant required to produce 2nd generation biofuels for aviation. (fraunhofer.de)
  • First-generation biofuels (also denoted as "conventional biofuels") are made from food crops grown on arable land. (wikipedia.org)
  • What we're trying to do is have a sperate process from what this international aviation body would do that the U.S. government can help determine whether or not agricultural based feed stocks like corn ethanol, soybean oil would qualify as something that can be used to make sustainable aviation fuel," Fuher said. (brownfieldagnews.com)
  • Ethanol fuel is the most common biofuel worldwide, particularly in Brazil . (wikipedia.org)
  • Throughout Georgia and the Southeastern region, research and demonstration projects are exploring the viability of new source materials in the production of ethanol and other biofuels. (gatech.edu)
  • Biofuels with most emission savings are those derived from photosynthetic algae (98% savings, technology not yet mature) and from non-food crops and forest residues (91-95% savings). (wikipedia.org)
  • Virgin Atlantic flew the first flight by a commercial airline to be powered partly by biofuel, while commercial biofuel flights were likely to use feedstocks such as algae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Biofuels have the potential to make air transport more climate-friendly and reduce dependency on fossil raw materials, since they are produced using renewable raw materials, such as oil plants, grain, algae and wood. (martin-grolms.de)
  • Logan also says Exxon's report doesn't assume much, if any, electrification of big trucks, which further bolsters the company's positioning in algae biofuels. (schema-root.org)
  • By June 2011, the revised Specification for Aviation Turbine Fuel Containing Synthesized Hydrocarbons (ASTM D7566) allowed commercial airlines to blend up to 50% biofuels with conventional jet fuel. (wikipedia.org)
  • We're trying to ensure this bill, that would provide a tax incentive to produce and blend sustainable aviation fuel, includes a pathway for American agriculture to contribute," he said. (brownfieldagnews.com)
  • Alaska has set the ambitious goal of using a sustainable aviation biofuel blend on all flights departing one or more airports by 2020. (alaskaair.com)
  • An initial flight was made with the biofuel blend in one engine, followed by several flights with the blend in both engines. (greenairnews.com)
  • Larsen noted that the Port of Seattle is working to power every flight fueled at Seattle-Tacoma international Airport with at least a 10 percent blend of sustainable fuel by 2027 and communicated the details of a bipartisan resolution, "The National Evaluation of Aviation and Aerospace Solutions to Climate Change Act. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • After years of talking about the potential of biofuels and conducting sporadic demonstration flights powered partially by alternatives to kerosene, experts in the field of sustainable aviation detect that the industry could be moving toward a tipping point where more meaningful volumes are produced. (aviationweek.com)
  • In a large-scale test, DLR researchers investigated the use of biofuels as well as blends of biofuels and kerosene in a real engine. (martin-grolms.de)
  • Blends of biofuels and conventional kerosene represent an important intermediate stage. (martin-grolms.de)
  • By then, airlines representing more than 15% of the industry formed the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Users Group, with support from NGOs such as Natural Resources Defense Council and The Roundtable For Sustainable Biofuels. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since then, some airlines have experimented with using biofuels on commercial flights. (wikipedia.org)
  • For instance, the International Air Transport Association, which represents airlines that make up 84% of the world's air traffic (referred to as the "aviation industry"), took stock of its current state of affairs and announced ambitious, albeit voluntary, efficiency goals in 2009. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • In the next two years, as standardisation occurs and production increases, biofuels are expected to be adopted wholesale by airlines. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • Drop in biofuels have already been tested by various commercial airlines including Air NewZealand, Virgin and Continental etc. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • Not only are European and global authorities forcing airlines to gradually reduce CO2, but also aircraft manufacturers and oil companies are investing in biofuels. (privatejetfinder.com)
  • Decarbonizing Canadian aviation requires collaboration between industry, governments, scientists and airlines. (wasterecyclingmag.ca)
  • Nationally, the Farm to Fly initiative aims to establish supply chains throughout the United States that could support the goal of producing one billion gallons of sustainable jet biofuel for use by airlines by 2018. (gatech.edu)
  • As the airline partner for NARA, Alaska Airlines intends next year to fly a demonstration flight using 1,000 gallons of alternative biofuel being produced by the NARA team and its many partners. (alaskaair.com)
  • Alaska Airlines is thrilled to partner with NARA to help further promote sustainable aviation biofuels,' said Joe Sprague , Alaska Airlines senior vice president of external relations. (alaskaair.com)
  • In 2011 Alaska Airlines became the first U.S. airline to fly multiple commercial passenger flights using a biofuel refined from used cooking oil. (alaskaair.com)
  • Meanwhile, Boeing and Neste Oil say they will work towards American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) fuel standard approval allowing the commercial use of high freeze point renewable aviation fuel by airlines. (greenairnews.com)
  • Schedule a demo today to find out how you can access this content and similar content related to your area of the global aviation industry. (aviationweek.com)
  • During their minor in Responsible Innovation, students Marinde Vos, Nino van der Hooft, Merel Pot, Carmen Grotenhuis, Sinan Kula, and Claudia de Koning and their mentor Barry Fitzgerald investigated how the aviation industry in both in the Netherlands and Brazil is looking at a biofuels future to address environmental concerns. (tudelft.nl)
  • The aviation industry is a massive global industry, teeming with competition, which has led to relatively cheap flights and an increase in the frequency of flights. (tudelft.nl)
  • A 2018 factsheet by the Centre for Sustainability, Tourism and Transport notes that the aviation industry currently accounts for roughly 5% of global climate change, which is predicted to increase to 22% by 2050. (tudelft.nl)
  • One approach is to seek new types of fuel that could decrease the carbon footprint of the aviation industry or even lead to a carbon-neutral industry. (tudelft.nl)
  • Biofuel motivation The principal motivation for using SAFs on flights is to reduce the overall carbon footprint of the aviation industry and to establish a sustainable and renewable fuel option for the industry. (tudelft.nl)
  • Currently, the aviation industry uses biodiesels in fuel blends, given that many engines cannot run on 100% biodiesel or do not have a warranty that permits the use of 100% biodiesel. (tudelft.nl)
  • Over the years, the aviation industry has increased its productivity in several ways including traffic control and aircraft fuel efficiency. (biofuels-news.com)
  • Growth Energy is the leading voice of America's biofuel industry. (growthenergy.org)
  • Shell last week announced a deal with oil refining and biofuels manufacturer Neste, which the two companies claim will significantly increase the supply and availability of sustainable jet fuel for the aviation industry. (kentuckycleanfuels.org)
  • The Netherlands is uniquely positioned to enable this break-through because of the commitment of the public and private sector in the aviation and biofuel industry. (neste.com)
  • Boeing and Embraer will open a joint research center to advance a sustainable aviation biofuel industry in Brazil. (environmentenergyleader.com)
  • I salute the vision of the industry players and thank all of our partners who will enable Canada to become a leader in the decarbonization of global aviation. (wasterecyclingmag.ca)
  • Georgia's unparalleled combination of abundant natural resources, clean-technology innovation, processing industries, and robust transportation systems, position the state to play an integral role in the development of an aviation biofuels industry, said Tim Lieuwen, executive director of the Strategic Energy Institute. (gatech.edu)
  • Reflecting the depressed state of the biofuel industry caused by oil prices below $30/barrel, jetfuel processors present at the Kickoff meeting made clear they were not able to raise the funds needed to build the infrastructure needed to support state-wide biofuel production. (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • This will be a significant milestone for Kenya Airways and the broader African aviation industry" states Allan Kilavuka, CEO of Kenya Airways. (sustfintoday.com)
  • The planned flight signals a growing interest in the aviation industry for a viable alternative to conventional fossil fuel. (alaskaair.com)
  • The Federal Government is to set up a $50bn Biofuels Industry Equity Fund to be used in developing biofuels and making them accessible to the citizens in commercial quantities, the Central Bank of Nigeria has said. (mmsplusng.com)
  • Emefiele, who was represented by a Deputy Director of the bank, Mr. Lawrence Odey, stated that a vibrant domestic biofuel industry would provide the desired alternative energy source that would reduce Nigeria's current level of energy import and conserve foreign exchange. (mmsplusng.com)
  • He added, "Government envisages equity funding arrangements to be known as Biofuels Industry Equity Fund of $50bn and to be jointly funded by parastatals and development banks, including the Bank of Industry, Bank of Agriculture and Development Bank of Nigeria. (mmsplusng.com)
  • Thu 3 Dec 2015 - Boeing , SkyNRG and the University of British Columbia (UBC) have formed a consortium with Canadian aviation industry partners to assess the potential of producing sustainable jet fuel from forest residues using thermochemical processing. (greenairnews.com)
  • Canada is in a terrific position to leverage its sustainable forests to make environmental progress for its aviation industry and other transport sectors," commented Julie Felgar, Boeing's Managing Director of Environmental Strategy & Integration. (greenairnews.com)
  • By utilising Canada's strong forestry research expertise and knowledge of industry collaborators, this project will contribute significantly to understanding the viability of forest residue-sourced biofuel," said Teresa Ehman, Director, Environmental Affairs, Air Canada. (greenairnews.com)
  • The aviation industry is a major source of these, after all. (schema-root.org)
  • These biofuels, whether for aviation or for transport, need to be produced sustainably, another issue which will be a key theme at the upcoming two day event. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • An economic feasibility analysis which entails prediction of hypothetical biofuel price prediction and its impact on direct operating cost (DOC) of an aircraft which infers that Bio-SPKs, over a user-defined medium-range mission profile, costs an additional 95-100% in terms of aircraft DOC, relative to that operated with conventional Jet-fuel, within short (2020) and medium (2020). (cranfield.ac.uk)
  • You can have a one-to-one ratio of the biofuel with the conventional jet fuel," says Parsons. (newscientist.com)
  • Nevertheless, production is skyrocketing: just Neste, one of the largest biofuel producers in the world, claims to have a production capacity of 1.5 tonnes per year from 2023. (privatejetfinder.com)
  • With the Singapore refinery expansion on the way, Neste will have the capacity to produce some 1.5 million tons of sustainable aviation fuel annually by 2023. (privatejetfinder.com)
  • Abu Dhabi's Masdar Institute of Science and Technology's sustainable bioenergy research consortium (SBRC) a non-profit entity supported by Etihad Airways, Boeing, Takreer, Safran and General Electric has announced that its flagship project, the seawater energy and agriculture system (SEAS), has reached a critical milestone in its development of sustainable aviation biofuels through the first harvest of the biofuel feedstock. (epicos.com)
  • HONOLULU, Nov. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) today announced a collaborative agreement to work with Hawai'i BioEnergy on renewable energy sources for creating aviation fuel. (euractiv.com)
  • We are looking forward to working with Boeing in addressing Hawaii's energy needs, particularly for aviation fuel," said Hawai'i BioEnergy's Chief Operating Officer Joel Matsunaga. (euractiv.com)
  • Financed by Boeing, Embraer and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the study analyzed the Bonsucro, Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels (RBS) and International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC) certifications. (fapesp.br)
  • This Boeing 737 will likely takeoff with biofuels before the end of the decade. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Marana Aerospace Solutions, doing business as Ascent Aviation Services (Ascent), have officially entered into a long-term collaboration aimed at establishing a conversion facility dedicated to transforming Boeing 777-300ER. (avitrader.com)
  • In 2013, Boeing , Embraer and the Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa of the State of Sao Paulo (FAPESP) completed an action plan, Flightpath to Aviation Biofuels in Brazil, that identified gaps in a potential biofuel supply chain. (environmentenergyleader.com)
  • Additionally, Boeing and research partners in the United Arab Emirates are collaborating on a project to test desert plants fed by seawater called halophytes , which the partners say will produce aviation biofuel more efficiently than other feedstocks. (environmentenergyleader.com)
  • The Boeing 787-800 (B787-8) Dreamliner, that took off today from Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to Amsterdam Schiphol, is the first Kenya Airways flight powered also by Eni Sustainable Mobility's sustainable aviation fuel. (sustfintoday.com)
  • Boeing has also announced it will collaborate with Finnish renewable diesel producer Neste Oil to promote and accelerate jet biofuel commercialisation. (greenairnews.com)
  • Therefore, a more feasible approach to this issue will be to implement drop-in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) into the current aircraft infrastructure. (biofuels-news.com)
  • Biofuels are the first feasible option for greenhouse gas emission reduction in aviation. (fraunhofer.de)
  • The Net Energy Ratio (NER) analysis indicates that current technology for the biofuel processing is energy efficient and technically feasible. (cranfield.ac.uk)
  • In anticipation of future development, a study carried out by the Institute for International Trade Negotiations (Icone) compared the main global biofuel certifications in existence today to identify possible bottlenecks that would slow implementation in Brazil, which is a global model for biofuels and home to a series of initiatives for green fuel production for aviation. (fapesp.br)
  • So that Brazilian producers may also meet these overseas requirements, Bonsucro-the only sugarcane-derived biofuel certification implemented in Brazil-included some of the EU's requirements. (fapesp.br)
  • Under a memorandum of understanding, the research conducted at the center will focus on technologies that address gaps in a supply chain for sustainable aviation biofuel in Brazil, such as feedstock production and processing technologies. (environmentenergyleader.com)
  • Sustainable biofuels do not compete with food crops, prime agricultural land, natural forest or fresh water. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other key themes at the event include how to secure plant finance and investment, new feedstock possibilities, managing price risk exposure and a global overview of the biofuels market across Asia. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) projects that perennial grasses, such as miscanthus, switchgrass, and napier grass in conservation buffer zones of the Southeastern coastal plains regions of Georgia could potentially provide 2.2-2.9 teragrams (1 teragram is a million metric tons) of bio-feedstock material for biofuel production. (gatech.edu)
  • As we have already seen with higher biofuel blends and light-duty vehicles, the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) holds tremendous potential for reducing air pollution and improving our air quality," wrote Growth Energy. (growthenergy.org)
  • An aviation biofuel or bio-jet fuel or bio-aviation fuel (BAF) is a biofuel used to power aircraft and is said to be a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). (wikipedia.org)
  • Biofuels were approved for commercial use after a multi-year technical review from aircraft makers, engine manufacturers and oil companies. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's an ambitious plan for sure, but substantial momentum behind efficient aircraft design and drop-in biofuels points to the potential for success. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • TERA of advanced biofuels aims to accomplish the aforementioned through a holistic, multi-disciplinary study entailing life cycle studies, carbon-foot printing, sustainability analysis, fuel chemistry, virtual studies comprising combustion thermodynamic, engine/aircraft performance and emission prediction, economic studies entailing biofuel price prediction and business case analysis as opposed to earlier studies. (cranfield.ac.uk)
  • International aviation organization predicts that by 2020 China's civil aviation aircraft refueling needs will reach 40 million tons. (window-to-china.eu)
  • Added Geoff Tauvette, WestJet's Director of Fuel and Environment: "Our social responsibility mandate is to extend our culture of caring beyond our aircraft doors and we are proud to support initiatives such as these that reduce our carbon footprint through the research, development and production of aviation biofuels in Canada. (greenairnews.com)
  • PGF Biofuels , which received certification for the production of carinata, an oilseed crop ideally suited for use as a cleaner, lower-carbon fuel. (scsglobalservices.com)
  • LanzaTech's capture and fermentation of waste gases, and PGF Biofuel's sustainable production and harvesting of oilseed crops, each provide a glimpse of the future of aviation fueling," said Stowe Beam, Managing Director of Environmental Certification Services at SCS. (scsglobalservices.com)
  • The collaboration will also look to assess new supporting technologies for aviation biofuel production. (euractiv.com)
  • The additional criteria are related to the Renewable Energy Sources Directive announced by the European Union in 2010, which established a set of rules describing how certification for biofuel production in general should be implemented. (fapesp.br)
  • The agreement, which comes into effect from next month, brings together Neste's expertise in the production and supply of so-called "renewable diesel" made from a range of raw materials - such as animal fats, vegetable oils, rapeseed oil and palm oil - with Shell's aviation arm, which supplies jet fuel around the world. (kentuckycleanfuels.org)
  • Neste Oil's role in the initiative is to explore the production opportunities for aviation biofuel and scaling up production. (neste.com)
  • We expect this new initiative to stimulate market demand for sustainable aviation biofuel and promote a shift from individual projects to the continuous production and supply of sustainable aviation biofuel. (neste.com)
  • Air New Zealand, for example, plans to use a million barrels a year from 2013 and Thailand's PTT Aromatics and Refinery has just announced plans to invest $150 million (€108 million) to develop aviation biodiesel and production facilities. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • We're not talking about switching food production to BioFuels which became a thorny issue in recent years. (allardppc.com)
  • by Ganeshwaran Kana (The Star) Sarawak will begin commercial production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from microalgae next year, and by 2030, the largest state of Malaysia aims to produce 100,000 barrels of SAF per day. (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • A recent workshop hosted by Georgia Tech brought together more than 60 experts, representing all aspects of the biofuels value chain, to explore the potential role Georgia and the Southeast could play in achieving commercial-scale production of aviation biofuels. (gatech.edu)
  • Georgia's nationally recognized research institutions and millions of acres of plant, timberland, agricultural resources, have placed the state on the map for research and production of biofuels. (gatech.edu)
  • and commercially undesirable small-diameter trees could provide affordable source materials in significant quantities for biofuel production. (gatech.edu)
  • Byproducts from peanut processing, such as peanut oil and meal, were discussed as another largely untapped supply of source material that could be recovered and recycled for biofuel production, creating a new market for low-value products and agricultural waste. (gatech.edu)
  • On the domestic front, it is important to note that the Nigerian Biofuels Policy and Incentives Draft document has outlined funding arrangements and incentives arrangements for firms involved in biofuels production. (mmsplusng.com)
  • Globally, more than 1,500 passenger flights using biofuel have been conducted since the fuel was approved for use in 2011. (environmentenergyleader.com)
  • Sustainable aviation fuel is certified as being sustainable by a third-party organisation. (wikipedia.org)
  • One such fuel type that could facilitate these goals is biofuel. (tudelft.nl)
  • Thus, researchers all over the world are scrambling to figure out a more secure way to fuel aviation and mitigate its carbon footprint. (biofuels-news.com)
  • Announced on the eve of the Asia Pacific Economic Conference (APEC) CEO Summit, the memorandum of understanding highlights how the companies will work together to identify biofuel sources and supporting technologies for producing sustainable jet fuel in Hawaii. (euractiv.com)
  • Its renewable fuel refinery in Rotterdam would potentially be the first site for producing renewable aviation fuel in the Netherlands. (neste.com)
  • Neste Oil's renewable aviation fuel is based on its NExBTL technology, which can make very flexible use of a wide range of vegetable oil and waste-based raw materials. (neste.com)
  • World aviation fuel demand is growing rapidly, and is being led by Asia. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • The global aviation fuel in 2010 is forecast to rise 6% to 2.4million barrels with Asia accounting between 20-25% of the demand. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • Forecasts estimate that that 50-70% of jet fuel could be replaced with biofuels by 2035. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • A virtual experiment, to assess the impact of the "performance" properties of the advanced biofuels on a representative twin-shaft turbofan/airframe combination, relative to that of Conv.Jet fuel, was also undertaken through numerical modelling and simulation.Evaluation through ALCEmB revealed that Camelina-SPK, Microalgae-SPK and Jatropha-SPK delivered 70%, 58% and 64% savings in life cycle emission, relative to Conv.Jet fuel. (cranfield.ac.uk)
  • However, the advanced biofuels are able to exhibit financial competence from 2020 onwards, relative to that of Conv.Jet fuel. (cranfield.ac.uk)
  • The US and European regulations will be requiring a greening component of Aviation fuel another benefit for the Environment. (allardppc.com)
  • The Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is produced from materials such as cooking oil or animal fats used in restaurants, or from other urban waste. (privatejetfinder.com)
  • In the US and Europe, Neste's sustainable aviation fuel annual capacity is currently 100,000 tons. (privatejetfinder.com)
  • In coming weeks, the Treasury Department will unveil a new sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) tax credit called for in the climate law last summer. (flightaware.com)
  • We want to promote and implement sound public policies to address aviation's need for a sustainable, made-in-Canada, affordable supply of aviation fuel. (wasterecyclingmag.ca)
  • Working with Eni Sustainable Mobility to pilot the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) puts us on the first pathway to testing the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel within Africa. (sustfintoday.com)
  • KQ is working together with Eni to use sustainable aviation fuel for its flights out of the country: the SAF-fuelled Nairobi-Amsterdam flight allows KQ to gain a competitive advantage in the continent. (sustfintoday.com)
  • Eni already markets an aviation fuel containing a 20% biogenic component, JetA1+Eni Biojet. (sustfintoday.com)
  • Future Aviation Fuel Efficiency and responding to Climate Change. (globalchange.com)
  • BP is selling green aviation fuel, BP Biojet, to three airports in Norway and Sweden. (newscientist.com)
  • This limit arises because aviation fuel needs to contain a small amount of ring-shaped organic molecules called aromatics. (newscientist.com)
  • ONLINE EVENT - Fred Ghatala, director for carbon and sustainability at Advanced Biofuels Canada, discusses his new Atlantic Council Global Energy Center report on sustainable aviation fuel policy in the United States. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • Turning to Fred Ghatala, Dr. Gordon opened the conversation with a broad question about the definition of sustainable aviation fuel and key findings from the report. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • Hypothetically, the increased use of biofuels in planes could eat into oil companies' income from jet fuel and this could be a cause for concern. (schema-root.org)
  • by Robert E. Kozak* (Advanced Biofuels USA) On January 7th, the Florida Treasure Coast Education, Research and Development Authority (TCERDA) held a Kickoff Meeting in Ft. Pierce for their Farm-to-Fly Aviation Biofuel feasibility study. (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • We are turning trash into treasure," says Chris Cooper, Neste's vice president for Renewable Aviation, one of a number of providers focused on the fledgling SAF market for business jets. (privatejetfinder.com)
  • Neste Oil committed itself on 12 November, to a Dutch initiative aimed at the deployment of sustainable biofuel in the aviation sector. (neste.com)
  • Beijing Shougang LanzaTech New Energy Science & Technology Co., Ltd. , which earned sustainability certification for the conversion of waste steel mill gases to sustainable biofuels at the joint venture's facility in China. (scsglobalservices.com)
  • This means that none of these biofuels have needed sustainability certification until now. (fapesp.br)
  • This legislation directs the US Department of Transportation to create a database of and report on current climate change mitigation efforts in aviation and aerospace, which includes SAF. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • This move is driven by the need to meet the inclusion of aviation into the Euroepan Emission Trading Scheme, which will take effect in 2012. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • Commercial aviation has demonstrated its ability to be a key driver of global socio-economic growth to this date. (cranfield.ac.uk)
  • He said, "In the face of growing global concerns for protecting the environment, funding biofuels development as a commercial venture is becoming a developmental agenda. (mmsplusng.com)
  • The study objective is to present the developments of the Aviation Biofuel Market operating in global regions such as North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and India. (marketreportgazette.com)
  • Conclusively, it offers a far-reaching outline of the Global Aviation Biofuel Market sector in different key regions over the forecast period. (marketreportgazette.com)
  • At the hearing, and as reflected in the comments submitted yesterday, Growth Energy underscored the impact biofuels can have in decarbonizing the aviation sector. (growthenergy.org)
  • In the same month, in order to achieve this goal, Growth Energy joined ag and biofuel leaders in sending a letter to the Senate Finance Committee and House Ways and Means Committee outlining its recommendations for a sound and effective SAF tax credit. (growthenergy.org)
  • The conference programme also includes presentations from successful producers across Asia such as Alpha Biofuels, Pacific Bio-Fields Holdings and Indo Biofuels Energy to name a few. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • MMS plus is a Newspaper published by Kings Communications Limited with coverage interests in Maritime, Oil and Gas, Aviation, Power and Energy as well as Finance , has also become a must read for leaders, managers and investors in the sectors mentioned since hitting the Newsstand September, 2010. (mmsplusng.com)
  • Textron Aviation and NetJets® have announced a record-breaking fleet agreement which includes the option for NetJets to purchase up to 1,500 Cessna Citation business jets over the coming 15 years. (avitrader.com)
  • Please register online at: http://www.biofuelsinternationalexpo.com/asia/conf_register.html or contact [email protected] 0044 208 687 4126 for further details. (bioenergy-news.com)
  • Every month there are news about biofuels. (privatejetfinder.com)
  • The post Kenya Airways Operating First Flight From Africa Using Eni Sustainable Mobility's Aviation Biofuel appeared first on ESG News . (sustfintoday.com)
  • Advanced Biofuels USA: promoting the understanding, development and use of advanced biofuels around the world. (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • The CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, disclosed this at the sensitisation workshop on biofuels development in Nigeria, which was organised by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency in Abuja on Tuesday. (mmsplusng.com)
  • Ten thousand barrels a day would be world-scale for current biofuels," says Vijay Swarup, vice president for research and development at ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company. (schema-root.org)
  • [4] Demand for aviation biofuel is forecast to increase. (wikipedia.org)
  • What will the growth rate and market size in the Aviation Biofuel Market forecast period? (marketreportgazette.com)