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Federal AviationAdministrationThe Commercial

Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI)

Presented to: Aviation Alternative Fuels Side EventBonn, Germany

By: Dr. Lourdes MauriceActing Director and Chief Scientist,FAA Office of Environment and Energy Environment Lead, CAAFI

Date: June 3, 2009

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative2Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

• Aviation impacts community noise footprints, air quality, water quality, energy usage and availability, and the global climate.

• Trends show environmental impacts from aircraft noise and aviation emissions will be a critical constraint on capacity growth.

• Fundamental changes ongoing from economic downturn, fuel costs, and financial turmoil.

The challenge is to ensure energy availability and affordability and reducing aviation’s environmental footprint, even with projected aviation growth

NOISENOISE AIR QUALITYAIR QUALITY WATER QUALITYWATER QUALITY ENERGYENERGY GLOBAL CLIMATEGLOBAL CLIMATE

Aviation Environmental Drivers

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative3Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

U.S. Experience: Aviation Emissions Performance

Source: BTS

U.S. commercial aviation outpaces other modes in energy efficiency improvements…

…while absolutely reducing its carbon footprint since 2000.

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Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative4Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

The Challenge - U.S. Aviation Fuel Use Scenarios

Source: FAA Preliminary Analysis

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative5Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

NextGen VisionProvide environmental protection that allows sustained aviation growth

Key Initiatives:

• Continued Local Mitigation• Better Scientific Understanding• Accelerate Operational Changes• Mature New Aircraft Technology• Develop Alternative Fuels• Policy Options

Measures to Tackle the Challenge

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative6Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

• A consortium of government agencies, airlines, manufacturers, airports, and current and prospective fuel suppliers

• Foster the development and deployment of alternative jet fuels

• Share Information and Coordinate research and development of alternative jet fuels, including technical specifications, environmental assessment, production and distribution.

• To enhance energy security, aviation economics and environment

The Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuel Initiative

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative7Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

Members

Sponsors

FAA

ATA

AIA ACI

Aerospace Industries Association

Aircraft Engine OEMs

Aircraft OEMs

Aircraft Equip Cos

DOCDOEUSDA

USAF

USNDARPA

US Army

DESC

NISTNASA Oil

Companies

Energy Companies

ASTMCRC

Bio-Fuels Companies

Airports Council International – North America

Federal Aviation Administration

Air Transport Association

UK MoD

Bauhaus

NRC Canada

ANP Brazil

UniversitiesThink Tanks

Consultants

Who is CAAFI?

Airlines

ALPA

Air Cargo

Airport Operators

NetJetsIATA

ICAO

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative8Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

Assess Impact

R&D Panel

Environmental PanelCertification-Qualification Panel

Generate Ideas/Solutions

Enable Supply

Generate Demand &

Target Funding

Business & Economics Panel

CAAFI Structure and Strategy

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative9Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

CQ: CAAFI Targeted* Certification Timing FUEL TYPE- 50% FT generic blends including biomass/ coal / gas

- 50% HRJ Blend- 100% FT generic including biomass

- 100% HRJ

- Other Biofuel processes

YEAR

• 2009

• 2010

• 2013

STATUS- ASTM vote targeted for June ‘09- Rapid Adjudication process with producers/ OEM’s / USAF- Working with ASTM, FAA and engine/aircraft OEMS-Supporting low sulfur cost/benefit starting 4/08 - DARPA program complete. Fuels available for FFP tests - DARPA Algae program underway.

* Generic Targets based upon outcomes to date anticipated fuel availability for tests

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative10Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

R&D: Feedstocks Roadmap

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative11Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

• Successful ANZ Flight Demo Date: December 30 2008

Feedstock: Jatropha oil

Feedstock: Jatropha and algal oil

• Successful CO Flight Demo Date: Jan. 7 2009

Feedstock: Camelina, Jatropha and algal oil

• Successful JAL Flight Demo Date: Jan. 30 2009

R&D: Three Successful HRJ Biojet Flight Programs* Graphics Courtesy J. Holmgren, UOP

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative12Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

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Environment: Particulate Matter Emission Gains Measured

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative13Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

Need to determine “well-to-wake” life-cycle emissions

Environment: Life Cycle Analysis (LCA)

Bio feedstock

Fossil feedstock

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative14Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

Environment: Quantifying LCA Uncertainties

Chart courtesy of J. Hileman, MIT

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative15Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

Environment: Biomass Needs for 2050 Carbon Neutrality

Chart courtesy of J. Hileman, MIT

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative16Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

Airlines & Operators

Alt Fuel Producers

Potential Funding Sources

A2BE Carbon CaptureAdv Bio-Energy Tech’sAgromass BiofuelsAir BPAmyris BiotechBaard EnergyChevronConocoPhillips

Neste OilSASOLShellSolazymeSolArcPetroSASyntroleumUOP

ATAALPAAlaskaAmericanContinentalDeltaFedExAirbusBoeing

JetBlueNetJetsNorthwestSouthwestStar AllianceUnitedUS AirwaysUPS

Morgan StanleyOPIS (Oil Pricing)Solarc (Taxes)

Colonial Pipeline Magellan PipelineKinder Morgan

AirbusBoeingGEPW

Business: Facilitating a Future Market

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative17Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

2005 2015 2025

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growth w/ currently available solutions

carbon neutral growth w/ alternate fuels

w/ technology improvements

w/ operational improvements1.50

Market-based measures?

Possible standards?

U.S. Strategy to Reduce Aviation’s Carbon Footprint

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative18Federal Aviation

AdministrationJune 3, 2009

• Aviation dependent on hydrocarbon based liquid fuels

• Concentrated Airport Distribution allows rapid deployment (80% of fuel in 35 locations in U.S.)

• Timely Fuel Certification crucial for market• Establishing GHG LCA crucial for decisions (policy and

investment)• Alternative fuels are technically feasible but need to get

to deployment• CAAFI helping to bring these pieces together• ICAO key to global harmonization

Closing Thoughts

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