Aviation
Chinese Convert Carbon Dioxide into Aviation Kerosene

From Henrik Bork | Translated by AI 6 min Reading Time

Researchers from the "Shanghai Advanced Research Institute" of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have presented their new process for converting carbon dioxide into aviation fuel.

The global kerosene market is around 100 billion gallons per year. How much influence the alternative aviation fuel could have on this remains to be seen over the next few years.(Image: industrieblick - stock.adobe.com)
The global kerosene market is around 100 billion gallons per year. How much influence the alternative aviation fuel could have on this remains to be seen over the next few years.
(Image: industrieblick - stock.adobe.com)

Even scientists are sometimes very lucky. A team from the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) is clearly one of the lucky ones. The researchers could not have chosen a better time to present their new process for converting carbon dioxide into aviation fuel.