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  • 2019-12-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Netherlands. They will mostly help with the technical and commercial side of the plant. To make sure SkyNrG is making the right decisions they are advised by a few international networks and foundations. SkyNRG operations are certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) (en)
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  • On Twitter Royal Dutch Shell on November 18th 2019, announced that they will support SkyNRG, a supplier and distributor of sustainable aviation fuel, in assisting them to develop Europe’s first sustainable aviation fuel production plant through the Board Now program. In both the Tweet and the accompanying press release Shell states that concerning the lower carbon emission of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF from now on), compared to conventional jet fuels, the carbon emission will lower with approximately 85%. This 85% estimation is, claims Shell in the press release, from the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB). CLAIMIs Shell correct by claiming that the RSB estimates that carbon emission will lower with 85% when SAF is used instead of conventional jet fuels? First of all, what is SkyNRG? SkyNRG is, according to their ‘about us’ page, a global market leader for sustainable aviation fuel solutions. It’s mission is to make SAF the new global standard. They source (en)
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