Yokogawa joins blockchain SAF purchasing platform
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Launched in June 2022, Avelia was developed by Shell and Accenture, with support from the Energy Web Foundation together with American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT). Avelia aims to aggregate global business demand for SAF, to help increase SAF supply and support the aviation industry’s progress towards net zero emissions.
SAF is currently considered as the aviation industry’s most promising pathway to decarbonising air travel.
Avelia uses blockchain to provide clear and transparent tracking of the environmental attributes of SAF delivered into the aviation fuelling network. Environmental attributes can then be allocated to both airlines and business customers, while avoiding issues such as double counting.
Jan Toschka, President, Shell Aviation, said: “It is fantastic to welcome Yokogawa as Avelia’s first industrial automation customer headquartered in Asia. Increasing the supply and use of SAF will only be possible if all parts of the aviation value chain work together, and through Avelia we are working with businesses like Yokogawa to support this transition and help make it happen.”
Koji Nakaoka, a Yokogawa Senior Vice President and Head of the company's Energy & Sustainability Business Headquarters and Global Sales Headquarters, said: “To achieve net-zero emissions, through such initiatives, Yokogawa will contribute to the swift adoption of SAF and the reduction of CO2 emissions.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/12102023/yokogawa-joins-blockchain-saf-purchasing-platform/
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