Report: Sustainable Aviation Fuel
$500.00 – $3,400.00
Prospects for forest-based fuels
Market outlook to 2030
Published: June 2024
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) demand is surging with efforts to decarbonize aviation. This study projects SAF demand though 2030, details capacity growth by region and technology, and considers the implications for forest biomass demand. It looks at raw material availability for SAF, with a focus on forest biomass. Three case studies highlight the challenges that SAF project developers face, in raw material sourcing, technology, construction and finance.
Corporate license $3400 USD / Single-user license $2400 USD / +Dataset $500 USD
Contents
- Demand drivers
- Aviation decarbonization and the role of SAF
- Airline SAF commitments and consumer demands
- Government regulations and support for SAF
- Forecast SAF demand to 2030 by region
- Production technology
- Overview of the main SAF production pathways
- HEFA; Alcohol-to-Jet; Fischer-Tropsch; Power-to-Liquid
- Raw material requirements and yields
- Production costs and future outlook
- Project pipeline
- Announced capacity to 2030 by pathway and status
- Overview of leading producers today and projected
- Offtake agreements between producers and airlines
- Production shifts from road and marine biofuels
- Raw materials
- Evolution of SAF raw material mix
- Projected forest biomass demand for SAF
- Forest biomass supply globally and by region
- Forest biomass supply potential and cost in the US
- Case studies – SAF producers using forest biomass
- Fulcrum BioEnergy, Red Rock/NXTClean Fuels, DG Fuels
- Learnings: common hurdles for and how to address
- Company overview; facilities, technology, raw materials
- Company evolution, challenges and success factors
Questions the report helps answer
- How will SAF demand grow to 2030
- What are key demand drivers, uncertainties and range of demand forecasts?
- How can SAF be made?
- How will production costs evolve?
- What is the capacity expansion pipeline?
- Who are the leading producers?
- What airline off-take agreements exist?
- How will the raw material mix evolve?
- How much forest biomass will be required?
- What is forest biomass supply potential and cost? How can it be sourced?
- What challenges do SAF project developers face, and what can be done differently?
Who the report is most relevant for
- SAF project developers
- Airlines and other SAF buyers
- SAF technology suppliers
- Forest biomass suppliers; forest owners, sawmill and pulp mill operators
- Competing raw material consumers; pulp, panel, pellet, bioenergy sectors
- Investors in forest and forest industry assets
- Analysts, consultants, financial institutions and industry associations
What you get
- 70-page report in easy-to read slide format
- Authors available for 45 min interview
- Access to some ppt slides can be discussed
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More information about the report, including a detailed table of contents is available here:
https://www.okelly.se/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/2024_06-Sustainable-Aviation-Fuel-brochure.pdf