Global SAF Market Hits Tipping Point at 2 Mt in 2025, Feedstock Limits Loom Beyond 2030 -Report « Carbon Pulse
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Aviation Biofuel Global Strategic Business Report 2025: Market to Reach $48.8 Billion by 2030 - Advancements in HEFA, ATJ, and FT Fuel Pathways Support Commercialization of Multiple Production Routes - ResearchAndMarkets.com
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Global SAF market hits tipping point at 2 Mt in 2025, feedstock limits loom beyond 2030 -report « Carbon Pulse
Global sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) demand is set to reach around 2 million tonnes in 2025, but reliance on limited feedstocks could constrain growth beyond 2030 unless alternative production pathways are rapidly scaled, according to a market outlook released Thursday.
SAF mandates are backfiring, warns IATA
IATA says it expects Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production to reach two million tonnes (2,5 billion litres) or 0,7% of airlines’ total fuel consumption in 2025. However, it has warned that government policies and compliance fees are currently increasing the cost of SAF, especially in Europe. IATA DG, Willie Walsh, said while it was encouraging that SAF production was
Despite emerging doubts, the aviation industry remains committed to the goal of being climate-neutral by 2025. At the two-day IATA summit in New Delhi, the airlines confirmed the ambitious project, although the costs are immense.
Doubling SAF Production by 2025: IATA’s Push for Greener Skies Still Faces Big Hurdles
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced a major target: doubling global Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production to 2 million tonnes (2.5 billion liters) by 2025. That would mark real progress for a sector under increasing scrutiny for its carbon emissions. Yet even with that increase, SAF would still make up just 0.7% of total aviation fuel use—a sliver of what’s needed to decarbonize the skies. The aviation sector ac…
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