Japan’s shipping lines determined to act on reducing CO2 emissions
Undeterred by reaction elsewhere, Japan’s shipping lines appear to be adopting a strong stance on ...
Major US air cargo players have called upon the Department of the Treasury to recognise the ‘Argonne GREET’ model as a way to provide investment certainty and match production to the growing demand for SAF.
Last week, an open letter to Janet Yellen, department secretary, urged Congress to formally recognise the Department of Energy Argonne GREET model, saying its “ability to attract investment and build out US SAF capacity will depend on how credit eligibility and valuation is determined”.
The GREET (greenhouse ...
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