Diversifying Feedstocks Is Critical To Growing SAF Supply

SAF facility

Clean Planet Technologies has commissioned a pilot plant to convert waste plastics to SAF for fuel testing.

Credit: Clean Planet Technologies
One of the early messages of the sustainable aviation fuel movement was that there would be many production pathways, enabling use of locally available feedstocks and loosening the grip of oil-producing regions on the global transportation system. A score of years later, a single feedstock and...
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