Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is imperative for the aviation sector to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.  Generally, SAF produces up to 80% less carbon emissions over its lifecycle compared to conventional jet fuel and can be used in today’s fuelling infrastructure and aircraft engines without any modifications at up to a 50% blend. For more information on SAF please see resources listed below.

Webinars

Bioenergy Australia - SAF Bridging the Gap webinar

Bioenergy Australia – Sustainable Aviation Fuel, taking off globally

Key Media

The future of flight in a net-zero-carbon world: 9 scenarios, lots of sustainable biofuel

Airfares to soar, QLD jobs missed, unless new industry backed like hydrogen

MEDIA RELEASE: Roundtable accelerates take-off for Queensland green aviation fuels industry

Get Aussie green jet-fuel onto the runway soon or miss out, govt told

Advancing Australia’s sustainable aviation fuel industry

MEDIA RELEASE: QANTAS ZEROS IN ON EMISSIONS WITH INTERIM TARGET

MEDIA RELEASE Sustainable Aviation Fuel – Accelerating a new industry to drive down emissions and drive up the economy

Qantas to buy low-carbon jet fuel in US, but no options at home

MEDIA RELEASE: INDUSTRY CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO PUT SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUEL AND BIOMETHANE ON LETS AGENDA

Bioenergy Australia submissions

2023/2024 Federal Budget Submission - Sustainable Aviation Fuel Alliance of Australia and New Zealand (January 2023)

Singapore Australia Green Economy Agreement (November 2021)

Other Sources

US SAF overview - Sustainable Aviation Fuels: The Key to Decarbonizing Aviation

EU SAF overview - Current landscape and future of SAF industry