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France to Oblige Airlines to Use Green but Expensive Biofuel

(The Connexion) Airlines will be required to use 1% of bio-jet fuel from 2022. It is 80% less polluting than normal fuels, but could lead to more expensive flight tickets — France’s parliament is in the process of adopting legislation through its draft 2021 budget that will require any airliner refuelling in the country to use at least 1% renewable bio-jet fuel. 

Bio-jet fuels are made from waste or vegetable or animal oils and they emit up to 80% less CO2 than fossil-based kerosene, which is currently used by airliners. 

France plans to increase this obligation to 2% of all aviation fuel by 2025, 5% by 2030 and 50% by 2050.

Globally, only around 0.6% of the jet fuel used to power aircraft is sustainable biofuel, aviation news network Runway Girl states. 

This is due to the fact that renewable bio-jet fuels are three to six-times more expensive than fossil fuels, depending on the technology. 

A ticket on a plane travelling from Paris to New York using 1% bio-jet fuel will cost each passenger around €4 more.  READ MORE


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