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Mr. Counsell and others are pushing for pro biojet policies, which they believe will also reduce prices.
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Air Vivienne Raper 2011
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"We are consulting with the U.K. government to ensure there are economic incentives to produce biojet," he says.
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Air Vivienne Raper 2011
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Seed and fruit oils from jatropha, camelina and palms are among the few plant biojet sources available today, Dr. Bartis says.
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Air Vivienne Raper 2011
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But he expects the biojet blend he is helping test for Lufthansa during the next six months will produce fewer condensation trails than kerosene.
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Air Vivienne Raper 2011
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Airlines will get discounts for using biojet when they start paying for carbon emissions under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme in 2012.
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Air Vivienne Raper 2011
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How much biojet can limit climate change is also unclear.
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Air Vivienne Raper 2011
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The aviation industry claims a bio-fueled jet, or 'biojet', emits an estimated 80% less carbon dioxide than kerosene.
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Air Vivienne Raper 2011
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When final testing took place last month, it was the biojet-burning turbine that had the attention of many, including Scott Carson, the chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, and Bill Boeing Jr., whose father started the company.
Mandatory evacuation of New Orleans ordered by Mayor Nagin 2008
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The mixture of biojet and regular jet fuel had nearly identical power, performance and reliability as regular jet fuel.
Seafair 2008 features a preview of the greener future of hydroplane racing 2008
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When final testing took place last month, it was the biojet-burning turbine that had the attention of many, including Scott Carson, the chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, and Bill Boeing Jr., whose father started the company.
Seafair 2008 features a preview of the greener future of hydroplane racing 2008
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