The company has a tie up with LanzaTech for converting waste gas to ethanol, and U.S.-based LanzaJet will be helping in upgrading ethanol to jet fuel. By 2030, 2% of aviation fuel will be sustainable aviation fuel, Chairman S. M. Vaidya told Reuters on the sidelines of India Energy Week in Bengaluru. (Reporting by Nidhi Verma, Writing by Mohi Narayan; Editing by Rashmi Aich)
BENGALURU, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Indian Oil Corp will sign a memorandum of understanding with sustainable fuel
tech provider LanzaJet to produce sustainable aviation fuel at
its Panipat refinery in northern India, its chairman told
Reuters on Monday.
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