Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is a type of biofuel derived from renewable resources that can be used in commercial aircraft engines. The primary goal of SAF is to reduce the carbon footprint of aviation by substituting traditional fossil fuels with cleaner alternatives.
The CO2 reduction percentage achieved through the use of SAF depends on various factors, including the type of SAF produced and the efficiency of its combustion in aircraft engines. On average, SAF can reduce CO2 emissions by around 50-80% compared to conventional jet fuel.
How much CO2 can SAF reduce compared to traditional fossil fuels?
What are the main types of SAF used in aviation?
Does the efficiency of aircraft engines affect CO2 reduction with SAF?
What are the benefits of using SAF in aviation?
How does the production process of SAF impact its environmental footprint?
Are there any challenges in implementing SAF on a large scale?
Can SAF be used in all types of aircraft engines?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
