Germany’s ‘green’ kerosene plant eyes climate-friendly flights

Published October 5, 2021
People are seen in front of the 'Atmosfair' synthetic kerosene plant in Werlte, Germany on Oct 4. — AP
People are seen in front of the 'Atmosfair' synthetic kerosene plant in Werlte, Germany on Oct 4. — AP

FRANKFURT: Politicians hailed the opening of a “green” kerosene plant in Germany on Monday as a step towards decarbonising the airline sector and meeting the country’s climate targets.

The plant in Werlte, northern Germany, is the “first to produce carbon-neutral kerosene on a commercial scale” said Dietrich Brockhagen, the president of Atmosfair, the non-profit organisation behind the project.

“For Germany to become carbon neutral, the airline industry has to make its contribution,” German Environment Minister Svenja Schulze said at the inauguration.

The synthetic fuel is made through a combination of hydrogen produced by electrolysis with carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as well as from a biogas plant in the region.

The electricity used for the energy sapping process will come entirely from wind and sun, making the process climate neutral.

Green kerosene represents one means to decarbonise the aerospace sector, which is responsible for two percent of global CO2 emissions, according to the NGO Climate Action Network.

The fuel is 10 times more expensive than normal kerosene and has a long way before becoming a competitive alternative.

Likewise, production at the plant, which will begin in the second half of 2022, will be limited to one tonne a day at first.

German national carrier Lufthansa is among the first clients and has signed a five-year agreement to purchase fuel produced at the plant.

Published in Dawn, October 5th, 2021

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