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The next frontier in clean flight? Jet fuel from city waste
Aviation currently contributes about 2.5% of total global carbon emissions, and with air travel demand expected to double by ...
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Turning ethanol plant CO2 waste into jet fuel could cut emissions by 80%
A new study reveals how CO₂ from ethanol plants could be transformed into jet fuel, cutting aviation emissions by more than ...
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How nuclear waste could fuel a clean energy revolution
Nuclear waste remains a major environmental hazard due to its long-lasting radioactivity, which can persist for thousands of ...
Our analysis showed that the launch of a supercenter results in an increase in consumer waste of up to 7%. Furthermore, this increase in consumer waste is larger for new supercenter openings compared ...
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Study Finds Municipal Waste Could Cut Aviation Emissions by 90 %
This study highlights the potential of municipal solid waste as a source for sustainable jet fuel, aiming to cut aviation ...
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From waste to asset: Turning ethanol production CO₂ into jet fuel
Manufacturing sustainable aviation fuel with CO₂ byproducts of ethanol production could reduce carbon intensity by more than ...
Singapore will become the first country to impose a tax on airline passengers to fund sustainable aviation fuel.
LanzaJet aims to power planes without petroleum. Its first plant got caught up in politics—forcing a sudden retooling before it can begin producing sustainable aviation fuel.
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) — derived from renewable or recycled sources — could reduce flying emissions by up to 80 ...
Back in 2010, when the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) opened the first sewage treatment facility of its kind in the United ...
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