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TotalEnergies, Air France-KLM nearly double volumes in updated 10-year fuel deal

France's TotalEnergies has signed a 10year agreement with Air FranceKLM to supply the airline company group as much as 1.5 million metric tons of sustainable aviation fuel, the oil major stated on Monday.

The agreement extends a memorandum of understanding checked in 2022 for the supply of 800,000 heaps over a 10-year period, TotalEnergies said.

Sustainable aviation fuels are made from waste and residue such as used cooking oil, or organic matter such as crops.

When burned, the fuel discharges the same amount of carbon dioxide as kerosene, but is thought about less polluting because it is made using leftovers or plants instead of by drilling brand-new oil out of the ground, which launches extra greenhouse gases.

The European Union has actually imposed quotas mandating the use of sustainable air travel fuels, starting with 2% of overall airplane fuel in 2025 and rising to 35% in 2050.

For the previous 10 years, we have actually been pioneers in the field, buying biorefineries and SAF production facilities ... We intend to continue this momentum in Europe and worldwide, TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne said in a statement.

Air France-KLM airlines in France have been supplied by TotalEnergies because 2022, when the nation implemented a 1%. sustainable aviation fuel mixing mandate.

The airline company group has actually devoted to a 30% reduction in its. CO2 emissions by 2030, part of which will come through. including 10% of SAF in fuel for all flights.

(source: Reuters)