When blue means green

On 27-11-2009, in Environment - Without hot air, by steve

The KLM 747 shown below circled The Netherlands for an hour on 23 November with one of its four engines running on a 50 % mix of biokerosene. The new fuel aptly tagged “sustainable kerosene” was manufactured from the camelina plant by a biotechnology company in Seattle, USA.

KLM said that this was the first ever flight in Europe powered partly by sustainable kerosene.

Some 40 people, including politicians, airline officials and journalists, were on board.

KLM stressed that its interest in sustainable kerosene is conditional on the availability of solutions that do not jeopardize the food supply, forests or water resources.

This flight was definitely an important first step towards cleaner and sustainable air transport. The general availability of sustainable kerosene is one aspect that will determine how quickly companies adopt the new fuel.

I have only one nagging question… what color will the contrail be behind a fully bio aero engine? (SMILE)

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