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UK government announces £15 million sustainable fuel competition | Business Travel News Europe

Share Photo Credit: Aaron Burden/Unsplash The UK government has launched a competition to support the development of facilities capable of turning everyday waste into jet fuel. The Green Fuel, Green Skies competition will support UK companies as they pioneer new technologies to convert household rubbish, waste wood and excess electricity into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).  The government says SAF sector production in the UK will help create up to 11,500 jobs over the coming decades. Companies will be able to bid for a share of £15 million during the 2021/22 financial year to kickstart the development of first-of-a-kind production plants in the UK to

Drone Swarms Sent From Uncrewed Vessels Could Be Used

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. (File image: Ocean Infinity) U.S.-based seabed survey company Ocean Infinity, is, together with the University of Portsmouth, Airborne Robotics, and Bentley Telecom, working to develop an autonomous offshore wind farm inspection capability utilizing aerial drone swarms deployed from an uncrewed marine robotic vessel. Using 5G and satellite connectivity, the project will see a swarm of drones autonomously inspect wind turbines subsequently removing the need for manual, human inspection, Ocean Infinity, a company that As part of the project, a 36 meter Armada uncrewed robotic vessel will act as the host vessel for the aerial drones, facilitating launch and recovery, recharge, data download and transmission to shore via satellite.

Jet Zero Takes off with £15m Competition to Reduce Aviation Emissions with Fuel Made from Household Waste – Advanced BioFuels USA

build back greener.    “That’s why we’re stepping up our work on the Council, recruiting new members and launching pioneering efforts to ensure that we continue to lead the world by example and deliver on our ambitious net zero targets.”     Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said:  “Today’s meeting of the Jet Zero Council demonstrates the vital collaboration between government and industry that will make zero-emission flights a reality.   “Britain’s aerospace sector is at the centre of our plans to build back greener from the pandemic. We are committed to supporting its recovery and investing in green tech to take us closer to zero carbon take off.” 

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