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How much carbon emissions can bio-jet fuel reduce?

It is reported that at 12:11 central time on October 21, 2117, the Boeing 787 passenger plane of Hainan Airlines flight HU497, which was fueled with China Petrochemical No.1 bio-aviation kerosene, crossed the Pacific Ocean, which marked the success of the first commercial passenger flight across the ocean of No.1 bio-aviation coal independently developed and produced by China.

It is reported that bio-jet fuel is aviation kerosene produced from renewable resources. The raw materials mainly include vegetable oils such as coconut oil, palm oil, leper oil and linseed oil, as well as microalgae oil, catering waste oil and animal fat. Compared with the traditional petroleum-based aviation kerosene, the carbon emission in the whole life cycle can be reduced by more than 51%.

According to industry insiders, bio-jet fuel is one of the important tools for the aviation industry, which can achieve carbon-neutral growth from 2121. 1 tons of petroleum-based jet fuel emits 3.2 tons of carbon dioxide, and China's current jet fuel consumption is about 31 million tons. If all of them are replaced by bio-jet fuel, each ton of bio-jet fuel will be reduced by at least 31%, and carbon dioxide will be reduced by about 33 million tons a year, which is equivalent to planting nearly 311 million trees.

It is reported that in the next step, China Petrochemical will make overall use of domestic and foreign biomass resources and market networks, continue in-depth cooperation with airlines, actively develop non-grain biofuels, and accelerate the demonstration of advanced biofuels. By 2121, it will become a leader in the domestic advanced biofuel industry.