UK net zero aviation takes off with the launch of Jet Zero Council

Project aims for net zero carbon flying and the government has also reiterated its support to a waste-to-jet-fuel project

UK’s ‘first’ commercial waste-to-jet-fuel plant receives green light

The project will convert hundreds of thousands of tonnes of non-recyclable everyday household and commercial waste into sustainable aviation fuel per year

Sustainable aviation fuel firm Velocys secures million-pound funding

The money will help develop a facility aiming to convert hundreds of thousands tonnes of residual waste into sustainable aviation fuel annually

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Could US carbon capture project promise negative-emission fuels?

A new project in Mississippi suggests the answer is yes – it will convert waste woody biomass into diesel and aviation fuel while capturing any emissions released during the process

BA’s “green” jet fuel maker touches down in Essex

“Green” jet fuel is to be made at the former site of Coryton oil refinery in Essex, it was announced this week. Called the GreenSky London project, roughly 575,000 tonnes of post-recycled waste which would otherwise go to landfill or be incinerated each year will be converted into 120,000 tonnes of liquid fuels. British Airways […]