Aviation and Agriculture Groups Urge 'Reasonable' Guidelines for Sustainable Fuel Tax Credits
A coalition of aviation, agriculture, and fuel producer groups is pressing the Treasury Department for clear and workable guidelines on the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) tax credits. The organizations argue that flexible and reasonable standards are essential to encourage investment and scale up production of greener fuels. They warn that overly restrictive rules could stifle the industry's growth and jeopardize decarbonization goals. At the heart of the issue is the methodology for calculating lifecycle emissions, which will determine which fuels qualify for the significant incentives.
Official Source: https://energy.agwired.com/2026/03/25/groups-urge-reasonable-guidelines-for-aviation-tax-credits/
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