Lufthansa to take synthetic kerosene from German plant
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Dorothea von Boxberg, CEO of Lufthansa Cargo, at the inauguration on October 4 of the Fairfuel synthetic kerosene project.
Credit: Lufthansa
Germany officially opened the first commercial plant to produce carbon neutral synthetic kerosene from water, captured CO2 and renewable electricity. Lufthansa has agreed to purchase at least 25,000 liters (6,600 gal.) Of power-to-liquid fuel per year over the next five years. The…
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