Sustainability in Aviation: Duncan Clark Renovare Fuels Explores Green Solutions for Air Transport
The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 included many countries going into enforced lockdown, with travel severely curbed for several months.
Carbon Emissions in the Aerospace Industry
In 2019, aircraft were responsible for approximately 2% of all global carbon emissions, which includes every single industry as well as domestic energy use. This equates to 915 million tonnes of carbon dioxide entering the atmosphere in a single year.
Greener Aviation
Duncan Clark Renovare Fuels’ Business Development Director and an expert in long-term value creation and technology transfer within the energy industry. Renovare Fuels is set to market a second generation biofuel generated from biodegradable waste products which has the potential to offset a percentage of the air transport industry’s carbon emissions in the near future.
Energy from Waste
The patented technology being used by Renovare Fuels was designed by a team of top chemical engineers, who now comprise the technical team of the company. Matthew Stone, Renovare Fuels Chairman, is an active investor in the clean technology space.
Partnering with biofuel manufacturers is one of the key ways airlines and other aerospace companies can begin to reduce carbon emissions across the industry as part of the ongoing battle to slow or halt climate change.
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