Honeywell and NTPC Green Join Forces for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production in India
Key Ideas
- Honeywell and NTPC Green signed an agreement to explore sustainable aviation fuel production using eFining technology in India.
- The collaboration aims to support decarbonization goals, help airlines meet carbon reduction targets, and enhance India's energy security.
- The project in Pudimadaka, Andhra Pradesh, is part of NTPC Green's Green Hydrogen Hub, focusing on blending SAF in jet fuel for environmental sustainability.
- Honeywell's expertise in SAF solutions and NTPC Green's green hydrogen initiatives aim to drive India's aviation sector towards long-term environmental goals.
Honeywell has partnered with NTPC Green to jointly explore the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in India. The collaboration will focus on utilizing Honeywell's eFining technology to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) from NTPC's power plants and green hydrogen into SAF. This initiative will be a significant part of the Green Hydrogen Hub in Pudimadaka, Andhra Pradesh. DMR Panda from NTPC Ltd. expressed optimism about blending SAF into jet fuel to drive early mover projects in green hydrogen. The agreement aims to contribute to decarbonization efforts, help airlines achieve carbon reduction targets, and align with India's energy security objectives. Ranjit Kulkarni from Honeywell India highlighted that the collaboration will leverage their SAF solutions expertise to promote green hydrogen adoption, expand feedstocks for SAF production, and facilitate the aviation sector in reaching its environmental sustainability goals. Honeywell, with its diverse technology solutions, continues to support sustainable initiatives in aerospace, industrial automation, and energy and sustainability sectors.
Topics
Aviation
Energy Security
Sustainability
Green Technology
Carbon Reduction
Decarbonization
Collaboration
Airlines
Aviation Sector
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