Renewable Jet Fuel Adoption is Moving Forward

Renewable Jet Fuel Adoption is Moving Forward

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Renewable jet fuel is a type of biofuel that can be used to power aircraft engines. It has similar properties to conventional jet fuel, but it is made from renewable and waste resources, such as biomass, fats, oils, and greases. Renewable jet fuel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions from aviation, which account for 9%–12% of U.S. transportation emissions. Renewable jet fuel is also creating additional economic opportunities for farmers and the biofuel industry.

The adoption of renewable jet fuel in the United States has been driven by several factors, such as:

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