THE International Air Transport Association (IATA) emphasises India's potential for producing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) to help mitigate carbon emissions, reports New Delhi's Economic Times.
The organisation, with support from stakeholders such as Hemant Mistry, plans to launch the SAF Registry in 2025.
Amid rising air travel, IATA highlighted on Sunday that india has substantial capacity to produce SAF, which can significantly reduce carbon emissions.
In 2023, SAF production in India was around 0.5 million tonnes, but this needs to increase significantly by 2050.
The SAF Registry, set to be established by IATA, aims to boost the adoption of SAF by accurately tracking and reporting emissions reductions from its use.
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The organisation, with support from stakeholders such as Hemant Mistry, plans to launch the SAF Registry in 2025.
Amid rising air travel, IATA highlighted on Sunday that india has substantial capacity to produce SAF, which can significantly reduce carbon emissions.
In 2023, SAF production in India was around 0.5 million tonnes, but this needs to increase significantly by 2050.
The SAF Registry, set to be established by IATA, aims to boost the adoption of SAF by accurately tracking and reporting emissions reductions from its use.
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