Study: SAF production on course to fall short of 2030 targets

Stuart Stone
clock • 6 min read
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Consultancy BCG issues 'last call' to accelerate green fuel investment and build on recent growth to ensure government targets are met

The Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) industry has enjoyed rapid recent growth, but despite its impressive growth it remains on course to fall well short of production targets for 2030. That is according...

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