CleanTechnica•about 2 months ago
Trump Makes The Case For SAF Stronger Than Ever Before
Key Takeaway
A 70% cost reduction in electrolysis-derived SAF could rapidly accelerate aviation decarbonization, creating substantial new industrial electricity demand and shifting investment landscapes for renewable energy developers.
AI Summary
- •A new demonstration facility in Iceland is validating an energy-efficient process to reduce the cost of electrolysis-derived Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) by 70%.
- •This significant cost reduction could make SAF a much more competitive and viable decarbonization option for the aviation sector.
- •For developers, this signals a potential increase in demand for renewable electricity to power large-scale electrolysis facilities, creating new industrial load opportunities.
- •The breakthrough could enhance the effectiveness of existing policy incentives, such as those under the IRA, by making SAF projects more economically attractive.
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Article Content
A new demonstration facility in Iceland aims to validate a new, energy efficient process that slashes the cost of electrolysis-derived sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by 70%. The post Trump Makes The Case For SAF Stronger Than Ever Before appeared first on CleanTechnica .