Fuels
Sustainable biofuels are a key to decarbonizing transportation by mid-century. Biofuel production could replace 15.5 million barrels of crude oil a day used for transportation, or about 25% of current global transport energy demand, substantially reducing carbon emissions. ICCT conducts ongoing research to identify fuels that offer the greatest carbon reductions — taking into account the full life-cycle effects of production — and works to support the design of effective low-carbon fuel policies.
Latest Publications
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Consultant report
Working Paper
Policy update
Final regulations for the Inflation Reduction Act’s Section 45V Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit
Working Paper
SAF policy scorecard: Evaluating state-level sustainable aviation fuel policies in the United States
Explainers
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- Gonca Seber, Researcher (San Francisco)
- Camila Viveiros, Associate Researcher (São Paulo)
- Stephanie Searle, Chief Program Officer (Washington, DC)
- Carmen Araujo, Regional Lead (São Paulo)
- Nikita Pavlenko, Programs Director, Fuels and Aviation (Washington, D.C)
- Uwe Tietge, Research Lead (Berlin)
- Jane O’Malley, Senior Researcher (Berlin)
- Yuanrong Zhou, Senior Researcher (Washington, D.C.)
- Chelsea Baldino, Program Lead (Berlin)
- Ana Beatriz Rebouças, Researcher (São Paulo)
- Tenny Kristiana, Researcher (Washington, D.C.)
- Andy Navarrete, Researcher (San Francisco)