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Biojet Abu Dhabi Presents Roadmap For Sustainable Aviation Biofuel Industry In UAE
(11 June 2015)

 

Etihad Airways, together with Boeing, Total, Takreer and the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, today launched a joint industry roadmap for the sustainable production of aviation biofuels in the United Arab Emirates.

The 'BIOjet Abu Dhabi: Flight Path to Sustainability' report outlines a set of recommended industry actions to create a commercially viable domestic aviation biofuel industry, a first for the Middle East.

The BIOjet Abu Dhabi roadmap is the culmination of an extensive year-long dialogue between Etihad Airways, its four BIOjet Abu Dhabi partners, and UAE and global stakeholders. It explains Abu Dhabi’s potential to produce aviation biofuel locally, in a sustainable way, taking account of all elements of the supply chain from feedstock supplies to bio-refining and distribution.

James Hogan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways, said, "The industry’s license to grow can only be granted if we find and implement ways to lower the carbon footprint of commercial aviation.

"Together with our partners, we are proud to present our roadmap to encourage greater commitment from the industry and local community in establishing a sustainable biofuel supply chain in the UAE – the next logical step in Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy commitments. The formation of a viable UAE aviation biofuel industry in Abu Dhabi presents significant opportunity for the capital’s ongoing economic diversification initiatives."

The roadmap explores how a supply chain can be established in the UAE through the exploration of sustainable feedstocks, new infrastructure requirements and necessary policy frameworks. It clearly indicates that Abu Dhabi holds significant potential to supply domestic feedstocks for use in aviation biofuel.

Bernie Dunn, President of Boeing Middle East, said, "BIOjet Abu Dhabi represents a key opportunity for the UAE to create the environment needed to innovate in ways that support long-term sustainable growth for commercial aviation here and around the world."

Jasem Ali Al Sayegh, Chief Executive Officer of Takreer, said, "The development of a biofuel supply chain complements our future plans to meet the rapidly growing demand for jet fuel at both a local and regional level, and is in line with the ADNOC sustainability policy."

Bernard Clement, Senior Vice President of Total New Energies, said, "Total is committed to better energy. As a long-term partner of Abu Dhabi and responsible oil and gas producer, Total is pleased to assist the emirate in the diversification of its energy mix by developing innovative collaborations around new energy projects and fostering the development of efficient, reliable and sustainable aviation biofuel solutions."

The BIOjet Abu Dhabi roadmap builds on local research undertaken by the Sustainable Bioenergy Research Consortium, led by the Masdar Institute, whose flagship project is the Integrated Seawater Energy and Agriculture System, or ISEAS. ISEAS is an initiative to develop a unique form of agriculture, producing food and energy products on traditionally non-arable desert land irrigated with seawater. The pilot ISEAS facility is currently under construction within Masdar City.



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