2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14217194
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What Are the Policy Impacts on Renewable Jet Fuel in Sweden?

Abstract: The aviation industry contributes to more than 2% of global human-induced CO2-emissions, and it is expected to increase to 3% by 2050 as demand for aviation grows. As the industry is still dependent on conventional jet fuel, an essential component for a carbon-neutral growth is low-carbon, sustainable aviation fuels, for example alternative drop-in fuels with biobased components. An optimization model was developed for the case of Sweden to examine the impacts of carbon price, blending mandates and penalty fee… Show more

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“…The European Union proposed the 'Fitfor55' plan, proposing that the aviation carbon trading system will reserve 20 million aviation carbon quotas from 2024 to 2029. At the same time, Sweden has also enacted a policy to support the production of renewable aviation fuels and reduce CO 2 emissions by fining factories that fail to meet carbon reduction requirements [84].…”
Section: Aviation Liquid Biofuelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The European Union proposed the 'Fitfor55' plan, proposing that the aviation carbon trading system will reserve 20 million aviation carbon quotas from 2024 to 2029. At the same time, Sweden has also enacted a policy to support the production of renewable aviation fuels and reduce CO 2 emissions by fining factories that fail to meet carbon reduction requirements [84].…”
Section: Aviation Liquid Biofuelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local SAF production is seen supported by some political parties (Kulanovic and Nordensvärd, 2021) and some actors in the aviation sector (Christley et al, in progress) in Sweden. It has been suggested by researchers that rich resources like forest residue, biogenic CO 2 and renewable electricity could drive the Swedish SAF (lignocellulosic-based advanced biofuel and electrofuel) production (Hansson et al, 2017;Trinh et al, 2021). We adopt a STS approach, as proposed in Section Selecting SAF Technology Pathways, to analyze the availability of each of these potential feedstock options qualitatively, based on their interactions with the market environment, policies and other industrial sectors to understand their potential in contributing to the demand in 2030.…”
Section: Saf Technology Pathway Selection Step 1: Feedstock Types And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…x x x x Trinh et al 21 Development of an optimisation-based model to assess the impact of Sweden's carbon pricing, blending mandates, and penalty charge on renewable jet fuel production…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%