Australia Can Meet Sustainable Aviation Fuel Needs With Existing Feedstock, Paper Claims
A new research paper suggests Australia has sufficient existing feedstock to meet its entire demand for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The report highlights sources such as agricultural waste and energy crops, arguing a domestic SAF industry is viable without impacting food security. This development could significantly enhance Australia's fuel security and fast-track the aviation industry's decarbonisation goals. The paper concludes by calling for government policy and investment to capitalize on this potential and establish local production.
Official Source: https://australianaviation.com.au/2026/07/current-feedstock-can-meet-australias-saf-needs-says-paper/
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