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chopper2004
7th Jun 2021, 16:24
ADAC Luftrettung Airbus Helicopters H145 flies on sustainable fuel.

https://www.airbus.com/newsroom/press-releases/en/2021/06/First-rescue-helicopter-flies-on-sustainable-aviation-fuel.html

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Arnie Madsen
7th Jun 2021, 19:12
Nothing new about burning used cooking oil and animal fats.
All it does is make some folks "feel good" .... and "feel" like they are saviors of the planet.
For thousands of years the Eskimos burned whale fat to cook and keep warm
And it was also ... "sustainable fuel"

Bravo73
7th Jun 2021, 21:24
And it was also ... "sustainable fuel"

I’m not sure if the whales felt the same way about it… :}

chuboy
7th Jun 2021, 22:43
Nothing new about burning used cooking oil and animal fats.
All it does is make some folks "feel good" .... and "feel" like they are saviors of the planet.
For thousands of years the Eskimos burned whale fat to cook and keep warm
And it was also ... "sustainable fuel"
It was sustainable when the Inuits did it... for they could not take whales from the sea faster than the whales could reproduce - without leaving themselves frozen and in the dark the season after. Of course that all changed once the commerical whaling industry set in. A good analogue for the use of carbon-based fuels that have indulged our lifestyles for the last 200 years. Sustainability is about balance.

Nobody is under any illusions that this is going to save the planet. You can't unscramble the egg. It's about avoiding using any extra fossil-based carbon - you must have been asleep at the wheel not to know this is the ultimate goal. Synthetic, carbon neutral fuels are the only future the industry has - expensive yes but only compared to our previous habit of not paying for the environmental damage caused by burning oil and gas.

8th Jun 2021, 07:05
So instead of enjoying the smell of freedom on dispersal (jet exhaust from Jet A-1) it will smell of chips...............

SASless
8th Jun 2021, 11:50
When folks start eating healthy and lay off fried foods....what happens to fuel supply?

Also...what is the cost of the "green" fuel compared to the "dinosaur" version?

Is that why it is a non-profit operation?


The US Navy under SecNav Mabus (an Idiot) went "Green".....with some slightly increased cost for Green Fuel.

That's significantly lower than the $424 per gallon the Navy previously paid for 20,055 gallons of algae-based biofuel, or the $27 per gallon it paid for 450,000 gallons of a different biofuel.