环境科学
供应链
航空
强迫(数学)
软件部署
气候变化
辐射压力
环境经济学
业务
计算机科学
经济
工程类
数学
数学分析
操作系统
航空航天工程
生物
营销
生态学
作者
Elisabeth Woeldgen,Roger Teoh,Marc Stettler,Robert Malina
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.5c02364
摘要
High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) could reduce aviation’s CO 2 and contrail climate forcing. This study quantifies the contrail mitigation potential and fuel supply chain costs of a uniform SAF distribution scenario, assuming all departing flights use a 10% SAF blend by mass. Building on this, we propose three SAF allocation strategies that optimize the same SAF supply to maximize contrail mitigation, while considering real-world supply chain constraints and additional costs. A seasonal strategy – providing SAF to all flights from October to February at higher blend ratios (28%) – achieves the highest benefit-to-cost ratio (1.7–7.2) and lowest abatement cost (€14–61/tCO 2 e). It raises annual reductions in contrail energy forcing (EF contrail ) from 7–8% (uniform vs no-SAF scenario) to 12–13%, with supply chain costs rising by 0.5% relative to the uniform scenario. Two diurnal strategies – one targeting flights after 16:00 local time and another adding a constraint of selecting flights with >250 km of persistent contrails – have lower benefit-to-cost ratios (0.2–2.4) and higher abatement costs (€42–675/tCO 2 e). Their 1–2% rise in supply chain costs relative to the uniform scenario outweighs the additional contrail climate benefits, as annual EF contrail reductions only rise from 7–8% (uniform scenario) to 9–17%.
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