European Sustainable Aviation Fuel Growth Opportunities, 2024–2030
Regional and National Incentives, Global Decarbonization Efforts, and Corporate Targets are Driving Growth
This Frost & Sullivan report analyzes the sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry in Europe. It examines the technological developments in this space, covering relevant production pathways and feedstock. The aviation industry, responsible for high amounts of pollution, has increasingly been the focus of policies to reduce environmental damage, driving the adoption of decarbonization processes incorporating SAF to offset emissions. SAF can be produced through various pathways or methods, each with different feedstock requirements, energy needs, and environmental impacts. The study segments SAF pathways into the following: Fischer-Tropsch (FT), alcohol-to-jet (AtJ), hydroprocessed esters & fatty acids (HEFA), and other production pathways.
The report covers the policies regulating SAF usage across Europe and discusses key market trends. It describes the key processes, products, platforms, market players, and partnerships influencing this industry and offers relevant metrics and forecasts. The study examines the factors driving and restraining the growth of this industry and identifies the opportunities emerging from the changes in this space for market players and stakeholders to leverage. The base year is 2023, and the forecast period is from 2024 to 2030.
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