Alder Shows Potential Of Miscanthus As Low-Carbon SAF

Alder Renewables

Alder is operating a renewable crude pilot production plant at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado.

Credit: Alder Renewables
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) made from a purpose-grown energy crop, miscanthus, has the potential to have negative life-cycle carbon intensity, concludes a research project led by Alder Renewables. Giant miscanthus is a perennial grass that can be grown as an energy crop without competing with...

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