Pittsburgh Airport Plans To Produce SAF From Coal Mine Methane

Pittsburgh International Airport
Credit: Pittsburgh International Airport
Pittsburgh International Airport has announced plans to build a facility on its property to produce hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). But the $1.5 billion project will only proceed if the Biden administration enables the use of fugitive methane from coal mines to qualify for a hydrogen...
Graham Warwick

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