First Flight for Bio-Fuel Plane

kerosene. The bio-fuel used reduces CO2 emissions by up to 80 percent in an experiment welcomed by environment campaigners. [Johan Van De Gronden, CEO, WWF Netherlands]: "And that is a big step forward. On top of that, it does not come at the expense of primary forest or nature and the cultivation does not compete with the food chain." It's estimated planes account for up to four percent of all the world's carbon emissions. The KLM project is still an experiment, but CEO Peter Hartman hopes ...
Author: NTDTV; Tags: NTD NTDTV Bio-Fuel Plane KLM Royal Dutch Airline Flight Camelina plant Kerosene CO2 Emission WWF Netherland Nature Carbon Emissions


















