ASTM Approves Another Pathway For Producing Sustainable Aviation Fuel

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A sixth process for producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has been approved by standards body ASTM International. The catalytic hydrothermolysis jet (CHJ) process to produce synthetic kerosene has been developed by Applied Research Associates and Chevron Lummus Global. The CHJ pathway, also...
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