top of page

PFHN Sustainable Fuels Symposium

The Sustainable Fuels symposium takes on renewable fuels, with a particular focus on sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). Industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, and innovators will be brought together to discuss the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

 

Event Highlights:

  • Keynote Speeches: Hear from global experts on the state of SAF development, including representatives from leading aviation companies, regulatory bodies, and environmental organizations.

  • Panel Discussions: Engage with panels addressing critical topics such as regulatory frameworks, economic viability, and the integration of SAF into existing supply chains.

  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers, exchange ideas, and foster collaborations during dedicated networking sessions and social events.

 

Why Attend

SAF offers a promising solution for aviation industry to reduce its carbon footprint while meeting the growing demand for air travel by significantly lowering greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional jet fuel. By attending this symposium, you will:

• Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with the latest trends, policies, and technological advancements in the SAF sector.

• Collaborate: Build partnerships with key industry players, researchers, and policymakers to drive the adoption of SAF.

• Innovate: Learn from case studies and success stories that highlight innovative approaches to SAF production and deployment.

 

When: Tuesday, 19 November 2024 

Where: Colombo Theatre, UNSW Sydney

 

Join us at the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Symposium and be part of the movement towards a cleaner, more sustainable future for aviation. Together, we can pave the way for a greener sky.Please contact pfhn@decarbhub.au for more information

About Us

The Powerfuels Including Hydrogen Network (PFHN) is a network within the NSW Decarbonisation Innovation Hub funded by the NSW Environmental Trust, partner universities and government agencies. The Hub, with the support of the Office of the Chief Scientist and Engineer, aims to provide a platform for collaborative innovation, connecting industry with researchers and government to advance emerging decarbonization technologies and services.
The mission of PFHN is to accelerate the industrial translation of mature and emerging Power-to-X (P2X) technologies and build expertise aligning with the NSW Government’s net zero emission targets.


Objectives of the Hub and its networks include:
• Support and accelerate the research, development, commercialisation and adoption of
decarbonisation technologies and services in NSW.
• Foster collaboration, partnerships and projects between industry, researchers and
government that drive decarbonisation in NSW and elsewhere.
• Attract investment to NSW industry, supporting the research, development, commercialisation and adoption of decarbonisation technologies and services.
• Support the growth of skills, knowledge and workforce in decarbonisation technologies and services in NSW.


Powerfuels are synthetic fuels produced using renewable energy sources, such as wind or solar power. These fuels, including hydrogen, ammonia, and synthetic hydrocarbons, are created through processes like electrolysis and carbon capture. Powerfuels can be used across various sectors to reduce carbon emissions, including transportation (as alternatives to conventional fossil fuels in cars, trucks, ships, and airplanes), industry (in manufacturing processes requiring high heat), and energy (as a means to store and transport renewable energy). Their flexibility and sustainability make them critical for achieving global decarbonization goals
This symposium takes on renewable fuels, with a particular focus on sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). Industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, and innovators will be brought together to discuss the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

 

Host Organisations

GlobH2E logo with white background.png
USYD logo lockup - Net Zero- mono.png
PFHN_Logo_Purple_RGB.png
U Sydney.png
UNSW.png
bottom of page