(29 Mar 2022, 11:49 +07)
Rolls-Royce has signed an agreement with Air bp
that will enable the company to reduce lifecycle carbon emissions for gas turbine tests
carried out at three sites.
The deal ensures that all of the aviation fuel supplied
for engine testing at Rolls-Royce facilities in Derby and Bristol,
UK and Dahlewitz, Germany will be a 10% Sustainable Aviation Fuel
(SAF) blend.
The SAF is derived primarily from
sustainable feedstock waste such as used cooking oils and will be
blended with traditional aviation jet fuel by Air bp.
Deliveries
will begin this summer and the 10% neat SAF element will total
around three million litres a year.
Testbed 80, where Rolls-Royce Trent and UltraFan testing take place
Andreea Moyes, Sustainability Director, Air bp,
said, “We are delighted to be supporting Rolls-Royce to achieve
their sustainability goals. As bp transitions to an integrated
energy company, we are leveraging our expertise in the sourcing of
renewable feedstocks, SAF production, logistics and end customer
supply. Our ambition is to be the decarbonisation partner in the
aviation industry and we are working at pace to promote SAF
availability, accessibility and affordability to support global
aviation in realising its low carbon ambitions.”
In addition, Air bp will provide the fuel for the
very first run of the Rolls-Royce UltraFan demonstrator engine,
which will be carried out entirely on 100% SAF later this year.
UltraFan is expected to deliver new levels of aviation sustainability in
terms of improved fuel burn efficiency and 100% SAF capability.
The demonstrator will be the largest aero engine in the world.
“This agreement delivers on a commitment we made
that the fuel for testing and development is a 10% Sustainable
Aviation Fuel blend by 2023. We want to encourage the use of SAF
throughout the aviation industry and this agreement is an example
of the firm commitments fuel producers require to support their
continued production investment,” said Chris Cholerton, President
– Civil Aerospace, Rolls-Royce. “I will be proud and excited to see the UltraFan
on our state-of-the-art testbed running for the first time on 100%
SAF, creating a new chapter in engineering excellence and
sustainable aviation history.”
The three Rolls-Royce testing centres cover engines for different aerospace sectors – Derby,
civil aviation; Bristol, defence, and Dahlewitz, near Berlin,
business aviation.
Engines from the Trent, EJ 200 and Pearl
families are routinely tested before delivery to customers, while
product improvement tests are also regularly conducted.
Rolls-Royce has previously committed to ensuring
all of its Trent and Business Aviation engines are compatible with
100% SAF by 2023.
All Trent and Business Aviation engines are
already certified and ready to operate on a 50% SAF blend with
traditional fossil-based aviation jet fuel.
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