
Developed by Total, one of the world's leading energy
companies, and Amyris, an industrial bioscience company, this new jet fuel
blend meets the rigorous performance requirements set for Jet A/A-1 fuel used
by the global commercial aviation industry.
“The ability of this renewable jet fuel to meet the criteria in
the definitive standard for use in commercial aviation is a significant
milestone in the ongoing collaboration between Amyris and Total,” said Philippe
Boisseau, member of the executive committee of Total, president of marketing
and services and new energies divisions. “It unleashes the potential of our
renewable jet fuel for the commercial aviation market. The introduction of our
green fuel for the commercial aviation industry has the potential to lead to a
meaningful reduction of greenhouse gas emissions with strong performance. As
one of the world's biggest suppliers of aviation fuel, one of Total's
objectives is to make breakthrough jet fuel solutions widely available to its
airline customers, supporting their quest to meet high sustainability
objectives.”
The revised standard developed by ASTM Committee on
Petroleum Products, Liquid Fuels, and Lubricants, now includes the use of
renewable farnesane as a blending component in jet fuels for commercial
aviation. This latest version of ASTM D7566, Standard Specification for
Aviation Turbine Fuel Containing Synthesized Hydrocarbons, will allow a
biomass-based renewable jet fuel, as developed by Amyris and Total, to support
the commercial airliners' goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
“Conformance to ASTM D7566 enables us to advance our ongoing
discussions with several of the major international airlines seeking to fly
commercial flights with renewable fuels capable of reducing emissions and
improving performance,” said John Melo, president and CEO of Amyris. “With
our partner Total, we are paving the way for a new era for the aviation
industry by providing a drop-in, low carbon jet fuel solution that will support
the sustainability and environmental goals set by the industry without
compromising performance. Achieving conformance to this standard in record time
is a credit to the disruptive potential of our technology and the
commitment of the global aviation industry to support innovative solutions.”
The ASTM standard involved an end-to-end evaluation program to
verify and ensure that the renewable jet fuel product is compatible with
aircraft and engine components and systems. In collaboration with key
stakeholders of the aviation community, Amyris and Total conducted a thorough
test program, from the investigation of key fuel properties to evaluation of
performance at scale including multiple engine and flight tests. This renewable
fuel meets jet fuel strict specifications and bears favorable properties such
as low freezing point, high thermostability and high net heat of combustion.
The Brazilian fuels regulator, ANP, has indicated it will include this
renewable fuel as an option among the other alternative aviation fuels already
allowed in the national specification.
As part of their ongoing collaboration since 2011, Amyris and
Total have also worked to ensure that the fuel be produced sustainably. Earlier
this year, the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials certified Amyris’
first farnesene production facility in Brazil.
Source: biodieselmagazine.
Source: biodieselmagazine.
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