A new continuous reaction process by Washington State University can help turn plant waste into sustainable aviation fuel.
The APAC region has a fair amount of sustainable aviation fuel projects in the pipeline that are set to start up by 2030.
The study showcases a continuous process that transforms lignin polymers, a key structural component of plant cells, directly ...
Washington State researchers convert agricultural waste into eco-friendly jet fuel, advancing sustainable aviation solutions.
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A Delta Air Lines flight on Sept. 25 to New York City will mark the first commercial flight in North America using ...
Sustainable aviation fuels are the key mid-term solution to cut aviation emissions. Despite ambitious 2030 targets, blend ...
The 7,000-gallon batch of fuel delivered to MSP Airport was made, in part, from plants grown in Minnesota and North Dakota.
The “definition” at the end of the article is not complete. The term, sustainable, to me means something that will stand on ...
Washington State University scientists successfully tested a new way to produce sustainable jet fuel from lignin-based ...
The production of sustainable aviation fuel can contribute to the agricultural sector by helping farmers create a brand-new ...
"We are thrilled to ... take this important step towards reducing our carbon footprint." 49ers become first NFL team to ...