The demand for kerosene is rising, airlines warn against bottlenecks. A possible solution comes from Styria: Researchers at Montanuni Leoben develop artificial kerosene - made from beet residues and wood chips. Currently, aviation fuels are almost entirely from fossil sources. Electric or hydrogen-powered jets are not yet technically ready for use. "Sustainable aviation fuels are needed for climate neutrality," says Leobner's project manager Mar…
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The demand for kerosene is rising, airlines warn against bottlenecks. A possible solution comes from Styria: Researchers at Montanuni Leoben develop artificial kerosene - made from beet residues and wood chips. Currently, aviation fuels are almost entirely from fossil sources. Electric or hydrogen-powered jets are not yet technically ready for use. "Sustainable aviation fuels are needed for climate neutrality," says Leobner's project manager Mar…