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Old 23rd Mar 2011, 20:40
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Airbus and TAROM launch Europe’s first bio-fuel ‘value-chain’

Airbus and TAROM Romanian Air Transport together with a consortium of key stakeholders have established one of Europe’s first project aiming to establish a sustainable bio-kerosene jet-fuel processing and production capability.

The Romanian based project aims to provide a bio-fuel made from the camelina plant, as a renewable, sustainable substitute to fossil based jet fuel. The project is being overseen by a Romanian based Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) and Airbus is acting as the catalyst in getting the Romanian value chain for a local bio-jet fuel solution up and running.
Once feasibility studies on agricultural, technological and aeronautical development and sustainability assessment are complete, the project will also assess the existing refining facilities in order to identify the Romanian production capability. Camelina is the chosen feedstock because of its energy potential, its rotational crop qualities, its green house gas reduction potential and its low water requirements. Camelina is also indigenous to Romania, and can be readily farmed and harvested by family farmers. It has a high quality animal feed by-product.
“This is the first European based value chain project bringing together farmers, oil-refiners and an airline to spearhead the commercialisation of sustainable bio-fuel production,” said Paul Nash, Airbus Head of New Energies. The Romanian Camelina Value Chain will help us further verify the sustainability and economic viability of producing bio-kerosene.”


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A Press Release from 29.11.2010:
World premiere: Lufthansa first airline to use biofuel on commercial flights

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IFixPlanes,

Thanks for the heads-up.....

I won't be flying LH any time soon, if they're starting that nonsense.

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Going to give up flying when all the other airlines take up biofuel?

They will be doing so as future growth has to be zero carbon. Avoid using diesel transport (cars, ships, buses) as these new fangled devices use mineral oil instead of Rudolf Diesel's original Peanut oil. Its Penut or nothing for you die hard traditionalists.

Camelina is an interesting crop, its almost free as it can be rotated with wheat. I may try and grow it on my small farm.

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