Europe's green jet fuels see upside in Iran war
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In addition to the economic benefits, this fuel would reduce aviation greenhouse gas emissions by 90%, which alone accounts for 4% of total EU emissions.
The war in Iran has triggered interest in synthetic aircraft fuel in Europe.
Europe’s green jet fuels see upside in Iran war
Ineratec launched production last year, and its small German facility is currently the only one in Europe making the propellant. (EPA Images pic) BRUSSELS: At a plant near Frankfurt, in Germany, hydrogen and CO₂ sourced from a chlorine factory and a biogas facility nearby are piped into a reactor and – after a few more steps – turned into jet fuel. Interest in such synthetic propellants is growing as the Iran war pushes Europe to reassess its de…
Growing interest: Europe's green jet fuels see upside in Iran war
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