Sustainable Jet Fuel for Aviation
Nordic perspectives on the use of advanced sustainable jet fuel for aviation
The report “Sustainable jet fuel for aviation” was launched at a seminar in Oslo on September 1st, 2016.
The report presents an overview of the current state in the Nordic countries of the development process for the sustainable jet fuel. The overall aim is to assess to what extent the use of advanced sustainable jet fuel may contribute to GHG reduction and mitigation, as well as identifying the extent of the commercial potential for initiating and scaling up advanced sustainable jet fuel production at a Nordic level. The report also explores how to most efficiently use the available Nordic know-how, feedstock and production facilities. The report draws on the latest available reports and statistics, as well as interviews with stakeholders and experts across the Nordic countries, concludes on identifying the most matured technologies, the Nordic opportunities and challenges, and ideas to mitigate the barriers within the Nordic private and public sectors.
Resources from launch seminar
Download seminar presentation slides (PDFs):
Welcome Remarks – Hans Jørgen Koch
Presentation of Study – Pedersen and Wormslev
How can industry promote Nordic cooperation on aviation biofuels – Martin Porsgaard
Norwegian Perspectives on Nordic cooperation on aviation biofuels – Ann-Sofie Hörlin
Avinor: Experience from introduction of aviation biofuel at Oslo Airport – Olav Mosvold Larsen
Perspectives on Nordic cooperation on aviation biofuels – Thomas Roetger
An airplane producer‘s perspective on Sustainable Jet Fuel – Richard S. Mills
Finnish perspectives on Nordic cooperation on aviation biofuels – Sari Tasa