WASHINGTON, D.C — U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), recently spoke on the Senate Floor regarding the launch of the Senate Sustainable Aviation Caucus to promote Sustainable Aviation Fuel.
"When it comes to energy production, I believe in an all of the above strategy," Moran said. "We need to be investing in all energy production, including wind, solar, fossil fuels, ethanol, and now SAF. To help spur investment in SAF production, I introduced the Farm to Fly Act, which would help accelerate the production and development of SAF through existing U.S. Department of Agriculture programs. Generating this new fuel source would not be possible without our producers."
The Caucus is a bipartisan group.
"I'm launching the Senate Sustainable Aviation Caucus with Senator Bozeman and Senator Duckworth as co-chairs," Moran said. "The purpose of this caucus is simple: advance our nation's biofuel, energy and aviation industries, in an effort to increase domestic competitiveness, promote national security and bolster passenger safety. This caucus will work together to find ways to maximize the aviation industry's financial sustainability and increase its resiliency."
According to the Department of Energy, SAF is a biofuel used to power aircraft that has similar properties to conventional jet fuel but with a smaller carbon footprint. Depending on the feedstock and technologies used to produce it, SAF can reduce life cycle GHG emissions dramatically compared to conventional jet fuel. Some emerging SAF pathways even have a net-negative GHG footprint.