Brisbane Airport became Australia’s first to incorporate a comprehensive infrastructure to store, mix and distribute sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), produced from biological raw materials such as used cooking oil. The initiative, driven by Viva Energy with an investment of five million Australian dollars, represents an important step in decarbonizing air transport and seeks to strengthen the country’s energy security.
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Brisbane Airport became Australia’s first to incorporate a comprehensive infrastructure to store, mix and distribute sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), produced from biological raw materials such as used cooking oil. The initiative, driven by Viva Energy with an investment of five million Australian dollars, represents an important step in decarbonizing air transport and seeks to strengthen the country’s energy security.