December 06, 2023
By IOP Publishing
Growth Energy CEO Submits Letter to
NYT Editor Over SAF Piece
On Nov. 30, 2023, the New York Times ran an
article about the role bioethanol made from corn will play in building
a market for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Growth Energy CEO Emily
Skor submitted the following letter to the editor in response:
A November 30 article on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) suggested
that crop-based inputs, like ethanol, could use up too much water for
irrigation. The science shows otherwise.
The water required to produce ethanol fell almost 50 percent since the
early 2000s. Today, production only requires 2.7 gallons of water per
gallon of ethanol – compared to 13 gallons of water to produce one
gallon of gasoline. And, unlike in oil production, most of that water
is returned to the atmosphere as steam.
Indeed, the data shows that U.S. ethanol is an increasingly
sustainable fuel on a lifecycle emissions basis. The most recent
Department of Energy study, published by Argonne National Laboratory
in 2021, found that corn ethanol has 44–52 percent lower emissions
than gasoline. Argonne’s research also shows that, with climate-smart
farming practices, ethanol-to-jet SAF can be 153% less carbon
intensive than petroleum-based jet fuel.
Simply put, plant-based biofuels are the only sources of clean,
renewable energy available in large enough volumes to decarbonize the
skies. That’s an opportunity we cannot afford to miss.
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