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Canadian Programme Formed to Undertake Camelina-Sourced Biofuel Test Flight of a Bombardier Turboprop

Submitted by on August 2, 2010 – 2:05 pmNo Comment

(GreenAirOnline)  A six-partner consortium led by crop biotechnology company Targeted Growth Canada (TGC) is to undertake a test programme using biofuel sourced from camelina oil that will culminate in a demonstration flight of a Porter Airlines Bombardier Q400 twin-turboprop aircraft planned for early 2012. TGC, Bombardier Aerospace and Porter are joined on the programme by engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney Canada, Sustainable Oils and Honeywell’s UOP. Funding for the project is being provided by the partners as well as by Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), an arms-length, not-for-profit corporation created by the Canadian government, and Green Aviation Research & Development Network (GARDN).  

TGC will work on crop optimization and growth, Sustainable Oils – a joint venture between Targeted Growth Inc and Green Earth Fuels – will pre-refine the camelina oil and UOP will produce the hydro-treated renewable jet (HRJ) biofuel from the oils provided.  READ MORE

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