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Urgent Need for EU Action on E-Fuels, Taxation, & Air Traffic Growth
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published its first annual technical report on the implementation of the ReFuelEU regulation, which monitors how airlines and fuel suppliers are complying with the new sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) mandate. The findings paint a sobering picture of the state of the energy … [continued]
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Michiganâs rural flights to continue despite federal shutdown â for now
Michiganâs rural essential air service airports and the airlines that serve them say flights will continue even if funding expires in early November. An extended shutdown could change things….
Ending The Solar Tax Credit May Have Hidden Benefits
Some think residential solar will come back stronger then ever afte federal subsidies for residential solar disappear December 31.
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Blue Threat: Will the EU’s Hydrogen Policy Stay Green?
Assessing the new Low-Carbon Fuels Delegated Act and the case for prioritising RFNBO hydrogen Following the recent adoption of the Delegated Act (DA) on low-carbon fuels, the EU has completed the regulatory framework for both renewable (RFNBO) and low-carbon hydrogen production. The worst case scenario has been avoided. The default … [continued]
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European Aviation Set to Spend Billions on Offsetting Schemes
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) meets for its 42nd General Assembly (23rd September – 3rd October), in which this UN aviation agency assesses its progress on the Long Term Aspirational Goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and the extent to which it is contributing to a greener aviation … [continued]
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