Climate ambitions for European aviation: Where can sustainable aviation fuels bring us?
Blending mandate
02 engineering and technology
Sustainable aviation fuels
7. Clean energy
12. Responsible consumption
Fuel tax
Carbon offsets
13. Climate action
Climate policy
11. Sustainability
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
Aviation
DOI:
10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113502
Publication Date:
2023-02-27T23:01:50Z
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ABSTRACT
This paper assesses the costs of policies to promote the uptake of sustainable aviation fuels to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of aviation in the EU. Different policies for attaining a minimum sustainable aviation fuel share are assessed, taking into account sustainability requirements and the costs and potential of feedstock supply. The cost-effectiveness of these policies is compared to simpler CORSIA-type emission trading schemes, using a model that combines the demand functions for road, rail and maritime transport fuels, the supply functions of the related feedstocks as well as the environmental sustainability characteristics of the fuels. For aviation a distinction is made between fuel demand for intra-EU flights and for incoming and outbound EU flights. It is shown that policies that aim to achieve a minimum share of 3.5% or 5.25% sustainable aviation fuels by 2030 in the EU are 5–10 times more expensive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions than a simpler emission trading mechanism like CORSIA.
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