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November 26, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

The changing state of aviation, as it attempts to develop alternative fuels

Renewable Energy World profiled the changing state of the aviation industry’s energy outlook in a Thanksgiving Day-oriented story. The article reviews attempts by airlines and aviation partners to develop alternative fuels and cut carbon emissions. The Air Transport Association has set a goal of reducing emissions by 30 percent per passenger by 2025.

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