Extract from Westminster Hall debate on Decarbonising Aviation - Sep 21
Wednesday, 22 September 2021 07:53
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (Robert
Courts):...The Prime Minister’s 10-point plan announced a package
of exciting measures that are designed to introduce the production
and use of sustainable aviation fuel. The £15 million “Green Fuels,
Green Skies” competition aims to support innovative SAF production
technologies at commercial scale, so that they can be produced in
the UK and then reduce emissions in the UK. Eight projects have
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The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport
():...The Prime Minister’s 10-point plan announced
a package of exciting measures that are designed to introduce the
production and use of sustainable aviation fuel. The £15 million
“Green Fuels, Green Skies” competition aims to support innovative
SAF production technologies at
commercial scale, so that they can be produced in the UK and then
reduce emissions in the UK. Eight projects have recently been
shortlisted for funding. If hon. Members would care to look at the
website—I think that the hon. Member for Bath will be particularly
interested—they will see that the first project listed, which was
in July, combines carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere with
water. It is direct air carbon capture and storage, which I think
is what she was asking me about. That is one of the shortlisted
projects. Essentially, the answer to her question, “Are synthetic
fuels being considered as part of SAF ”, is that they are certainly part
of the technological mix, and what we are doing is putting in the
money to see them developed. I hope that answer assists her.
The £3 million for a SAF clearing house to build and further
develop UK testing and certification expertise is a big part of
this process as well. We have also finished consulting on proposals
for a sustainable aviation fuels mandate to drive the development
and uptake of SAF which also provides greater support
for the development of synthetic fuels, which the hon. Member
talked about, as we look to maximise their development.
The consultation sets out a variety of potential SAF uptake scenarios, going up to 10%
SAF by 2030 and 75% by 2050, but I am
really keen to emphasise the point that the hon. Member for Paisley
and Renfrewshire North made, which is that this is not fantasy
stuff—it is happening right now, as we heard from him when he
talked about the recent British Airways flight to his
constituency...
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