PH has potential to become green aviation fuel source

PH has potential to become green aviation fuel source

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A Manila Times article says the Philippines has strong potential to become a source of green aviation fuel by converting abundant agricultural waste — such as coconut shells, rice straw and corn cobs — into sustainable aviation fuel for domestic and international flights.
A Manila Times article says the Philippines has strong potential to become a source of green aviation fuel by converting abundant agricultural waste — such as coconut shells, rice straw and corn cobs — into sustainable aviation fuel for domestic and international flights.

The GHD study cited in the article suggests this could help cut aviation emissions while creating new value for the country’s large farming sector. However, realising this potential will require significant investment, supportive policy, improved supply chains and coordination between government, industry and investors to overcome cost, infrastructure and scale challenges.
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