Solaris-based biodiesel introduced at OR Tambo operations

13th December 2019

By: Simone Liedtke

Creamer Media Social Media Editor & Senior Writer

     

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A memorandum of understanding (MoU) for Project Reya Foya, the follow-up to Project Solaris, has been signed by various stakeholders, opening the way for the introduction of Solaris-based biodiesel into the ground-handling operations at OR Tambo International Airport.

Solaris is a nicotine-free tobacco plant used by Sunchem to create sustainable aviation fuel.

According to a statement issued by the project partners, the MoU signing demonstrated the possibility of using a locally produced feedstock to manufacture biojet fuel for commercial aviation that met all the necessary sustainability criteria required by the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB).

The MoU will also support a feasible scale-up of feedstock production and infrastructure so that a fully localised value chain for a hydrotreated vegetable oil refinery can be achieved in the coming years.

The next phase will be rolled out in a collaboration between Sunchem, Swissport, the Royal Bafokeng Nation (through implementing entity Moumo Integrated Development) and iLive and is endorsed by South African Airways (SAA).

The initiative comes as a result of the fast growth in air traffic and the related increase in jet fuel consumption, which, by 2050, could account for over 22% of all carbon dioxide (CO2 ) emissions.

Thus, the reduction of aviation emissions – currently between 2% and 2.5% of all CO2 emissions – is considered a “critical component of global climate mitigation action aimed at limiting warming to below 1.5 ºC”.

SAA was fully committed to sustainable environmental transformation, while supporting the creation of employment and new industries in South Africa, with its ultimate goal being to blend 50% of its fuel with locally and environmentally sustainably produced biofuel, the statement said, adding that “SAA is steadfast in working to becoming the most sustainable airline operating in Africa”.

The project partners are committed to achieving RSB certification for the project, ensuring that it delivers on real social, environmental and climate benefits. RSB certification will demonstrate that locally produced biofuel can support food security, job creation, biodiversity and much more, and showcase the potential of the South African bioeconomy to the world.

Scaling up the cultivation of feedstock to reach the desired level of production of biojet fuel requires a roadmap based on an organic increase in land under cultivation and outlines the related investment and policy support required to develop large-scale local biofuel supply chains.

Sunchem is committed to bringing its Solaris crop to Africa to support the African energy transition, and given Swissport’s goal to promote environmental responsibility in its services and encourage the development and application of environmentally conscious technologies, “they have come alongside SAA to support the uptake of biodiesel from the Solaris project”.

It served to put their environmental commitments into practice in South Africa while supporting SAA in transforming its fuel supply at the airport to be more sustainable and localised, it added.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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