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India to Fly Greener: 5% Biofuel by 2030

Summary

  • India mandates 5% blended biofuel for flights by 2030.
  • Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is derived from waste.
  • Targets include 1% by 2027 and 5% by 2030.
India to Fly Greener: 5% Biofuel by 2030

India is embarking on a significant shift towards greener aviation practices, with a mandate to incorporate at least 5% blended biofuel in foreign flights by the year 2030. This initiative is designed to meet stringent international carbon emissions standards and promote sustainable energy sources within the aviation sector.

The adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) marks a crucial step in the industry's transition. SAF is produced from diverse non-petroleum feedstocks, including municipal solid waste, agricultural residue, and used cooking oils, offering a reduced-emission alternative to traditional jet fuel.

The government has established clear, phased blending targets: 1% by 2027, 2% by 2028, and the ultimate goal of 5% by 2030. Public sector oil companies are actively involved in implementing these targets, ensuring a structured and achievable path towards a more sustainable future for Indian aviation.

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India aims to use at least 5% blended biofuel in foreign flights by 2030 to meet carbon emission standards.
SAF is an alternative fuel for aircraft made from waste, biomass, and oils, designed to reduce emissions.
India plans to achieve a 5% blended biofuel target for international flights by 2030, with intermediate targets set for 2027 and 2028.

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