In Connecticut, e360.com wrote a cogent summary on aviation biofuels in “For Greening Aviation – Are Biofuels The Right Stuff?”. The article covers the flight test timeline from Virgin Atlantic’s Feb 2008 test to JAL’s test last January, and includes thoughtful quotes and summaries on the practical challenges of producing biofuel feedstocks in sufficient quantities. Camelina, jatropha and algae are surveyed.
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