The collaboration contributes to climate commitments Neste made in 2020, including a commitment to reduce and compensate emissions from its employees’ business travel through the use of the company’s own sustainable aviation fuel.
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Neste and NuStar Energy are also teaming up on supplying SAF to California airports. Supply trucks are now able to load Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel at the NuStar-operated Selby Terminal near San Francisco, California. The first gallons have been safely picked up and delivered to the nearby Monterey Regional Airport. Due to the strategic location of the Selby Terminal, Neste and its partners Avfuel and Signature Flight Support are now able to supply sustainable aviation fuel to a growing number of airports across the western United States. In 2020, Neste established a continuous supply of SAF to San Francisco International Airport from NuStar’s Selby Terminal using an existing pipeline – a first for the industry.
There were 22 weekdays in April. There were 15 announcements about sustainable aviation fuel progress, advancements, implementations, and production in just those 21 days. What does that mean? Why is SAF suddenly taking off like never before, even as the aviation industry was turned upside down due to the COVID-19 pandemic? Why are companies pivoting from other fuels to focus on SAF?
In today’s Digest, let’s kick the tires and light the fires as SAF is cleared for take-off. The latest SAF news and what it means.
Neste’s News
Let’s start with the most recent big news that Neste will convert up to 500,000 tons of its existing renewables production capacity at Rotterdam refinery for SAF. Currently the refinery produces mainly Neste MY Renewable Diesel. The modifications to the refinery, an investment of approximately EUR 190 million, will enable Neste to optionally produce up to 500,000 tons of SAF per annum as part of the existing capacity.
Air bp inaugurates SAF supply at France’s Clermont Ferrand Airport
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27th April 2021
The arrangement follows the latest introduction of its fuel to London Biggin Hill, Hawarden and Centreline FBO Bristol
Air bp has supplied sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to Clermont Ferrand Auvergne Airport (CFE) in France, the first ongoing supply of the product in the country.
Airline company, Michelin Air Services, used the new service last Monday (April 19). The firm will be supplied with the blend in line with its agreed commitments.
The latest arrangement highlights the importance of a collaborative relationship between fuel supplier, airport and customer regarding the demand for SAF, with plans to hit the industry’s environmental goals.
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