New report heart Aviation Biofuels Collaboration

New report heart Aviation Biofuels Collaboration

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(PRWEB) March 24, 2011

publication focuses on four case studies in detail – the collaboration happening in the U.S., the work of the Mexican government to develop biofuels in aviation, a project in the UK to transform waste household aviation biofuel and collaboration between the aviation sector and research institutions to make algal biofuels home on the market. It also takes a brief overview of a number of other projects.

Paul Steele, Executive Director, ATAG-cons aviation industry coalition said, “It was not many years ago that the idea of ??using biofuels for theft was dismissed the back of the hand for technical reasons and safety. Today, we tested a range of biofuels in flight, we made our way through a very difficult process technical standards to ensure flight safety and we worked hard to establish sustainability criteria for correct fuel that we use. “

“The biggest challenge now is to ensure a balanced, profitable and reliable power and durability of this new energy source. The fossil fuel industry has had a century to develop its sources of fuel supply chains and distribution networks. Not to mention profit margins. The fledgling aviation biofuels industry will catch up and it will take capital from the financial community and the incentives for creation and risk reduction by governments. “

Powering the Future of Flight takes a bold approach in identifying “six easy steps” that governments and policy makers could take to help the aviation and biofuels industry in embracing biofuels airline sustainable. The steps are:

1) Promote research on new sources of raw materials and refining processes

2) From risk to public and private investment in biofuels Aviation

3) Provide incentives for airlines to use biofuels at an early stage

4) To encourage stakeholders to engage in robust international sustainability criteria

5) Understand local opportunities for green growth

6) Establish coalitions encompassing all parts of the supply chain

“Of course, these six steps are not really an” easy “work. We tried to do is to illustrate the process in a simple manner.

“It is clear that aviation is poised to become a major customer in the market for sustainable biofuels. It is vital to our future and it is an important step in reducing carbon emissions. This publication, we hope will be a source of inspiration and ideas based on work already underway. “


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