A pilot plant in Germany has produced its first quantities of CO 2-neutral synthetic aviation fuel (SAF) using renewable electricity, water and CO 2 extracted from the air, but warns a reduction in flying still is needed to cut the sector’s carbon footprint. The plant, built and financed by the...
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