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EIA: US production capacity for sustainable aviation fuel to grow

Data source: U.S. EIA, STEO, July 2024, and U.S. EPA, EMTS. Note: Other Biofuels includes SAF, renewable heating oil, renewable naphtha, renewable propane, renewable gasoline, and other emerging biofuels. Data before 2021 come from EMTS.

July 17, 2024

BY U.S. Energy Information Administration

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