California has partnered with Airlines for America, a trade group representing major U.S. airlines, to increase the availability of sustainable aviation fuels.
The goal is to reach 200 million gallons by 2035, meeting 40% of intrastate travel demand.
The big picture: The state’s commitment to sustainable aviation fuels aims to combat climate change and improve air quality. Board members emphasize that this effort will create positive ripple effects that extend beyond California.
- California currently produces around 11 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel annually, with plans to utilize both in-state and out-of-state sources to meet the increased demand.
- Amid concerns about jet fuel emissions, moves have been made to address the issue. Although jet fuel was initially included in updates to the state’s low carbon fuel standard, it was later removed. California has implemented policies to phase out fossil-fuel-powered vehicles and equipment.
Zoom out: President Joe Biden’s administration has set targets to reduce aviation emissions by 20% by 2030 and transition to sustainable fuel by 2050.
State of play: Planes contribute about 9% of transportation sector emissions in the U.S., with cars and trucks making up the majority. The state aims to lead by example in addressing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable practices.