Explainer - Charting a greener course: The role of Sustainable Aviation Fuels in the net-zero transition
This explainer from Climate Catalyst, with input from PRI, delves into the importance of alternative fuels for aviation, commonly known as Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs), and their critical role in the transition to a net-zero emission aviation industry.
Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs) are an important tool for reducing the environmental impact of the aviation industry. But just how are the different types of SAFs made, how do they measure up in terms of sustainability and scalability and what do investors need to know to effectively engage the aviation industry on the fuel transition?
Climate Catalyst, with input from PRI, delves into all of this and more in the new report: “Charting a greener course: The role of Sustainable Aviation Fuels in the net-zero transition”.
Read the report to learn about:
- The main types of SAFs, how they’re made, and what impact they have on the climate;
- The role airlines have in promoting the production of SAFs as offtakers;
- What international fuel initiatives are at play;
- How institutional investors can support the production and uptake of the most sustainable SAFs.
The explainer was published to distil the most pertinent facts about SAFs for institutional investors looking to engage on the production and uptake of the most sustainable among them
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