Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) consumption increased from 6,000 tons in 2016 to 80,000 tons in 2021 globally. But this is still a tiny amount of what would be need for the greening of the aviation industry and most of the initiatives can be found in the West. The panelists in this webinar will discuss environmental policies in China and Asia from the perspectives of airlines, fuel producers and economic policy. The goal is to provide guidance for good policy practice.
Supporting Organizations:
German Aviation Research Society (G.A.R.S.)
Air Transport Research Society (ATRS)
Aviation Initiative for Renewable Energy in Germany e.V. (aireg)
Date:
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1 March 2023 (Wednesday)
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Time: |
21:00 – 22:30 (Hong Kong Time) (Click here to check your local time.)
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Language:
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English
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Platform:
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Online: Zoom (Click here for instructions on how to join the seminar.)
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Programme:
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21:00 - 21:05
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Welcoming Remarks
Dr Achim I. Czerny
Associate Professor
Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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21:05 - 21:10
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The current practice of greening aviation in China
Prof. Changmin Jiang
University of International Business and Economics

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21:10 - 21:25
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Ramping up SAF production: What should policy makers do?
Dr Helge Sachs
Senior Vice President
Sasol ecoFT

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21:25 - 21:40
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What is the arilines' view on SAF policies?
Mr Nikola Xing
Head of Climate Action
Cathay Pacific Airways

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21:40 - 21:55
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Policy lessons from California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard
Prof. Stephen Holland
Department of Economics
University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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21:55 - 22:30
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Panel Discussion
Moderator
Dr Achim I. Czerny
Associate Professor
Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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