Minnesota sustainable aviation fuel

There is immense promise - and potential peril - in a new era of sustainable aviation fuel. If done right, these new renewable fuels could help dramatically improve water quality in Minnesota by covering the big brown spot with productive crops year-round. It could boost farmers' bottom lines and improve rural resilience by introducing profitable new oilseed crops to supply a rapidly growing market. And it could bring down emissions from air travel — maybe the most challenging piece of the transportation decarbonization puzzle to solve.

If done wrong, however, it could exacerbate many existing environmental problems and make water quality and habitat goals harder to achieve. 

Here's a look at the latest developments in sustainable aviation fuel and how FMR engages in this quickly emerging arena and industry in Minnesota.

Minnesota sustainable aviation fuel
Why FMR is working on sustainable aviation fuel

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There is immense promise in a new era of aviation fuel. There is also real peril. We’re at the table to steer decision-makers toward the most sustainable options. Read more
Looking out of an airplane window at Fort Snelling State Park, and the confluence of the Minnesota plus Mississippi rivers.
Is your SAF sustainable?

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For any Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) to legitimately earn its moniker, reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from flights cannot come at the expense of clean water and healthy habitat. Read more
An illustration of an plane flying over a river and camelina fields.
Press release: Sustainable aviation fuels: How we can get it right

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Key groups issue guiding principles to benefit people and nature. Read more

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