Jet planes and sugar cane: Qantas and Airbus get on board biofuel factory in Queensland
by Elias Visontay Transport and urban affairs reporte from World news | The Guardian on (#6AAN4)
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Qantas is banking on converting byproducts from north Queensland sugar cane into sustainable aviation fuel, as the air industry comes under increasing pressure to minimise its emissions.
On Thursday, Qantas announced that it and plane manufacturer Airbus will jointly invest $2m in a biofuel production facility that it hopes can produce up to 100m litres of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) a year when it opens in 2026. The Queensland government has also pledged $760,000 as part of an initial capital raising of $6m for the project.
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