CANADA LAUNCHES AVIATION BIOFUEL DEVELOPMENT COMPETITION

THE CANADIAN government has launched a contest encouraging innovators to develop and use biofuels to fly commercial airliners in Canada. The Natural Resources Canada ministry said four finalists (or fewer) will receive up to Canadian dollars CAD2 million (USD1.53 million) each over 18 months to scale up sustainable aviation fuel in Canada. The ministry encouraged applicants to develop supply chain consortia. The finalist demonstrating the most economically and environmentally sustainable approach for Canada-based commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel ...


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