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Green Fuels Research's FIREFLY project, in collaboration with Petrofac and Cranfield University, is turning heads with its sewage-to-jet-fuel initiative.

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The UK's Department for Transport eyes a £15 million grant to support innovative green fuel projects, including FIREFLY.

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FIREFLY aims to construct a demonstrator plant in Berkeley, harnessing the UK's 53 million tonnes of sewage sludge for fuel production.

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CEO James Hygate emphasizes FIREFLY's potential to reduce aviation's carbon footprint without competing with food production or causing deforestation.

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Liquid hydrocarbon fuels, as Hygate notes, are the practical solution for near-term aviation decarbonization.

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Petrofac's involvement signals a strategic move towards sustainable aviation fuels, essential for the UK's net-zero goals.

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Wizz Air's £5 million investment in Firefly underscores the aviation industry's shift towards sustainable fuel solutions.

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Firefly's process promises a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional jet fuels.

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