Taiwan Urged to Develop Sustainable Aviation Fuel Hub Amid Feedstock Shortage Fears
Experts are urging Taiwan to establish itself as a regional hub for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production. This call to action is driven by projections of a global SAF feedstock shortage that could become critical by 2035. Proponents highlight Taiwan's strategic location and existing industrial infrastructure as key advantages for developing this new industry. A successful SAF program would help Taiwanese carriers meet international emissions targets while creating new economic opportunities. However, securing reliable feedstock and strong government policy support are considered crucial for the initiative's success.
Official Source: https://www.eco-business.com/news/taiwan-urged-to-build-sustainable-aviation-fuel-hub-as-2035-feedstock-crunch-looms/
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