For international civil aviation to be able to significantly reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) needs to be made feasible. This paper presents the results of an assessment of the feasibility of production of SAF in Brazil, considering three certified routes, based on the dedicated production of eucalyptus, soy, sugarcane and corn. The results presented here refer to the production of biomass in selected locations, aiming to reduce GHG emissions and minimise production costs. Considering that the opportunity costs of feedstocks were not observed, the minimum selling price (MSP) of SAF in the reference case was estimated at 13.4 EUR·GJ−1 for the production based on soybean oil (HEFA-SPK rout...
The well-known volatility of petroleum price and, subsequently, of its derived products has long tim...
Biomass is responsible for 25% of the primary energy supply in Brazil. However, future biomass deman...
Biomass is responsible for 25% of the primary energy supply in Brazil. However, future biomass deman...
International civil aviation strives to significantly reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and...
The aviation industry worldwide is committed to reduce CO2 emissions. The present goal is towards Ca...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The aviation industry worldwide is comm...
A key target for the aviation sector is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 to mitigate climate cha...
The aviation industry has set ambitious goals to reduce carbon emissions in coming decades. The stra...
The aviation industry is committed to reducing its environmental impact and has established ambitiou...
This study assesses the environmental potential of crop residues and the techno-economic potential o...
It is expected that Brazil could play an important role in biojet fuel (BJF) production in the futur...
Abstract: Production of aviation biofuels has been strongly encouraged by the volatility of oil pric...
Recently, soybean production almost doubled in Brazil, reaching 122 million tonnes, and it is expect...
This study presents a techno-economic analysis and an environmental assessment, of the whole product...
[No abstract available]82151154(2007), www.epe.gov.br/estudos/planonacionaldeenergia, Brazilian Mini...
The well-known volatility of petroleum price and, subsequently, of its derived products has long tim...
Biomass is responsible for 25% of the primary energy supply in Brazil. However, future biomass deman...
Biomass is responsible for 25% of the primary energy supply in Brazil. However, future biomass deman...
International civil aviation strives to significantly reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and...
The aviation industry worldwide is committed to reduce CO2 emissions. The present goal is towards Ca...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The aviation industry worldwide is comm...
A key target for the aviation sector is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 to mitigate climate cha...
The aviation industry has set ambitious goals to reduce carbon emissions in coming decades. The stra...
The aviation industry is committed to reducing its environmental impact and has established ambitiou...
This study assesses the environmental potential of crop residues and the techno-economic potential o...
It is expected that Brazil could play an important role in biojet fuel (BJF) production in the futur...
Abstract: Production of aviation biofuels has been strongly encouraged by the volatility of oil pric...
Recently, soybean production almost doubled in Brazil, reaching 122 million tonnes, and it is expect...
This study presents a techno-economic analysis and an environmental assessment, of the whole product...
[No abstract available]82151154(2007), www.epe.gov.br/estudos/planonacionaldeenergia, Brazilian Mini...
The well-known volatility of petroleum price and, subsequently, of its derived products has long tim...
Biomass is responsible for 25% of the primary energy supply in Brazil. However, future biomass deman...
Biomass is responsible for 25% of the primary energy supply in Brazil. However, future biomass deman...