Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) provides a key solution available today. We, at Goliath Global Enterprise, supply it as a direct replacement for fossil jet fuel, made from renewable raw materials. SAF reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80%* over the fuel’s life cycle compared to using fossil jet fuel. It is a safe and proven solution used in existing aircraft without the need for modifications.
The aviation industry is required to embrace sustainability. Aviation serves as a crucial component of modern life and work, facilitating global business transactions and essential transportation services. While flying is renowned for its safety, speed, and reliability, the current environmental context demands a transition towards sustainability.
Our Solutions
Understanding Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
Where does it come ?
Our Solutions
– Scalable and cost-effective production of sustainable aviation and other fuels
– Integration with existing biomass infrastructure for faster and more economical scaling
– Promotion of green energy initiatives
– Utilization of proven technology
– Integration with existing biomass infrastructure for faster and more economical scaling
– Promotion of green energy initiatives
– Utilization of proven technology
Understanding Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is a liquid fuel utilized in commercial aviation, capable of reducing CO2 emissions by up to 80%. It can be derived from various sources, including waste oil and fats, green and municipal waste, and non-food crops. Alternatively, it can be synthetically produced by capturing carbon directly from the air. The term “sustainable” indicates that the raw feedstock does not compete with food crops or water supplies, nor does it contribute to forest degradation. Unlike fossil fuels, which add to the overall level of CO2 emissions by releasing previously locked carbon, SAF recycles CO2 absorbed by biomass during its lifecycle.
Where does it come ?
SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) is derived from various sustainable feedstocks such as waste oils, agricultural residues, algae, and biomass. It can also be produced through advanced processes like hydro processing and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, which convert these feedstocks into a drop-in alternative to conventional jet fuel. The production of SAF aims to reduce the carbon footprint of aviation by offering a cleaner and more sustainable fuel option.