EBACE CONVENTION NEWS
DAY 3
MAY 30, 2024
AINONLINE.COM
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SAF SUPPLY GROWS AT SNAIL’S PACE By Curt Epstein Apparent slow progress in boosting sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) supplies continues to cast doubt as to whether the industry can meet the requirements of legally-binding European Union decarbonization mandates. Yesterday at EBACE, a panel discussion dedicated to the topic featured experts from Air bp, Signature Aviation, World Fuel Services, and VistaJet. They explored the entire SAF ecosystem and whether it is fit to meet net-zero commitments. A year ago, the European Parliament and European Council reached an agreement on the ReFuelEU proposal that calls for the scaling up of the use of blended SAF starting next year. “It is a fuel supplier mandate to provide a 2% blend—beginning in 2025—of the aviation fuel that is consumed in Europe [having] a SAF component, and that ramps up through 2050 to 70%,” Keith Sawyer, Avfuel’s manager of alternative fuels, told AIN. But the exact qualifying blend ratio had yet to be determined, he added.
A similar proposal in the UK also starting early next year would set a 10% blend requirement by 2030, with a SAF usage mandate to begin in 2025 as well. Mandates on SAF use are currently in the books in Norway, Sweden, and France. Worldwide SAF production currently equates to less than 1% of jet fuel consumption, with the vast majority of all SAF produced coming via the HEFA production pathway—synthetic paraffinic kerosene derived from used cooking oils, fats, and greases. Although it is considered a first-generation SAF, some worry that there is simply not enough HEFA feedstock available. “You have a number of players out there that are still going to be increasing the production of HEFA SAF from fats, oils, and greases, but we think that is nowhere what it’s going to take,” stated Avfuel executive v-p C.R. Sincock. “Can that take us from the sub-1% level that we are at today to 5%, 10%? Possibly, but I don’t think anybody would tell you that it’s going to take us up to 50% or even close to that.” continues on page 22
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