Webinar Series Task 63
Series of online seminars on Sustainable Aviation Fuels
AMF TCP Task 63 on Sustainable Aviation Fuels has organized a series of three online seminars.
There are several challenges associated with the introduction of SAF and the market is growing slowly. The aim of these seminars was to highlight best practice examples for the market uptake of SAF so that other stakeholders can learn from them.
Part 1: Supply & Operation - hold on 03 Nov 2022
- Opening words, by moderator Dina Bacovsky (BEST)
- From producer to plane, by Alexander Bjorn Hansen (NISA)
- The role of SAF to decarbonize logistics, by Henrik von Storch (DHL AIR)
- Use of multiblend JET A-1 in practice – insights from the DEMO-SPK project, by Franziska Müller-Langer (DBFZ)
- US perspective on alternative aviation fuels, by Steve Csonka (CAAFI)
- Discussion and Q&A
Factsheet / Summary Supply & Operation
Part 2: Feedstock & Conversion hold on 17 Nov 2022
- Opening words, by moderator Paula Isabel da Costa Barbosa (epe)
- SAF opportunities in Brazil, by Donato Aranda (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
- The potential and challenges of technologies for SAF production and commercialisation status, by Susan van Dyk (University of British Columbia)
- Vertical integration for SAF & HVO production in Brazil, by Andréia Almeida (Brasil Biofuels)
- Discussion and Q&A
Factsheet / Summary Feedstock & Conversion
Part 3: Market & Policy hold on 01 Dec 2022
- Opening words, by moderator Michael Wang (Argonne National Laboratory)
- CORSIA, the first international adopted approach to calculate and credit lifecycle GHG emissions for aviation fuels, by Robert Malina (Uhasselt)
- The expected role of SAF in decarbonizing international civil aviation, by Matteo Prussi (DENERG Politecnico di Torino)
- EU policies - SAF in the context of FIT-for-55, by Andrei Mungiu (DG Move)
- US policies and programs, by Michael Wang (Argonne National Laboratory)
- Discussion and Q&A
Factsheet / Summary Market & Policy
For further information please contact the Task Leader Doris Matschegg.