KEY POINTS
  • Chicago-based start-up LanzaJet is scaling one potential solution for the airline industry: jet fuel made with low carbon intensity ethanol.
  • The aviation sector causes 11% of transportation-related emissions in the United States, and virtually all of that comes from jet fuel.
  • Other solutions for the airline industry, like electric planes and hydrogen-fuel, aren't going to be able to power airplanes for large distances any time soon.
The LanzaJet Freedom Pines Fuels plant in Soperton, Ga., is expected to begin producing 10 million gallons of SAF and renewable diesel per year from sustainable ethanol in 2023.

Jet fuel is a notorious bugaboo in the race to lower emissions.

Chicago-based start-up LanzaJet is trying to address the problem by producing an alternative to petroleum-based conventional jet fuel that has lower carbon emissions and works with existing airline industry infrastructure.