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NRC Flies the World’s First Civil Jet Powered by 100 Percent Biofuel

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(MarketWire/National Research Council of Canada)  Historic Milestone for the Aviation and Sustainable Energy Industries

The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) achieved a major milestone for the aviation industry today as it flew the first civil jet powered by 100 percent unblended biofuel. This historic flight symbolizes a significant step not only for the aerospace industry, but also towards advancing sustainable sources of renewable energy.

“Today, I flew the world’s first 100 percent biofuel flight,” said Tim Leslie, one of NRC’s pilots. “We have been working hard with our partners for many months, and it is most rewarding to see it all come together. It is truly inspiring to take this step towards an eco-friendly future!”

“I congratulate the aerospace team at the National Research Council of Canada for achieving today’s milestone in aviation history,” said the Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science and Technology). “This is a perfect example of how government and industry work together to bridge the gap between Canadian innovation and commercialization. The NRC, through our government’s investments, helps support the Canadian economy by enabling its partners to develop and bring effective sustainable energy solutions to market.”

The biofuel flowed into the engine of the Falcon 20 – one of NRC’s specifically equipped and best suited jet for this challenge – as it flew over the sky of Canada’s capital. A second aircraft, the T-33, tailed the Falcon in flight and collected valuable information on the emissions generated by the biofuel. Research experts at the National Research Council will analyze this information to better understand the environmental impact of biofuel. Preliminary results are expected to be released in the following weeks.

The biofuel used for this flight was transformed by Applied Research Associates and Chevron Lummus Global using oilseed crops commercialized by Agrisoma Bioscience Inc. This aviation initiative is funded by the Government of Canada’s Clean Transportation Initiatives and the Green Aviation Research and Development Network.

To view a video of Tim Leslie, NRC pilot, talking about the biofuel initiative, click here.

To listen to an audio of Tim Leslie, NRC pilot, talking about the biofuel initiative, click here.

To view a photo of the T33 tailing the Falcon 20, please visit the following link :http://www.marketwire.com/library/20121025-Falcon20_800.jpg   READ MORE and MORE (Agrisoma) and MORE (National Research Council Canada) and MORE (Sustainable Development Technology Canada) and MORE (Biodiesel Magazine) and MORE (GreenAirOnline)

Excerpt from GreenAirOnline:  For technical reasons, ASTM has approved hydrogenated vegetable oil derived fuels, known as HEFA fuels (hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids), for use in only 50% blends for commercial aviation. However, the proprietary process developed by ARA and Chevron Lummus Global (CLG) for converting the biomass into jet fuel may prove to have overcome the challenges. Using the catalytic hydrothermolysis process, oil from the Resonance feedstock was converted for the flight into a fuel that represents a complete replacement for conventional jet fuel, claim ARA and CLG, enabling 100% biofuel use.  READ MORE

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