Sechs Prognosen für mögliche Energiequellen in der Luftfahrtindustrie für 2050
1. Air Transport Action Group. „Facts & Figure.“ atag.org. September 2020.
2. Brandon Graver, Ph.D., Kevin Zhang, Dan Rutherford, Ph.D. „CO2 emissions from commercial aviation, 2018.“ The International Council on Clean Transportation. September 2019.
3. Quelle: International Air Transportation Association (IATA).
4. Quelle: International Energy Agency (IEA), Netherlands Aerospace Center (NLR), Det Norske Veritas (DNV), Mission Possible Partnership (MPP), Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) und BloombergNEF (BNEF).
5. „Sustainable Aviation Fuels: The Outlook.“ BloombergNEF. 17. Juni 2021, S. 1.
6. F. Ueckerdt, C. Bauer, A. Dirnaichner et al. "Potential and risks of hydrogen-based e-fuels in climate change mitigation." Nature Climate Change. Vol. 11, S. 384-393 (2021).
7. Sophie Barthel. "German government, industry agree SAF development plan." Argus Blog. Argus Media, 7. Mai 2021.
8. BloombergNEF, S. 2.
9. Destination 2050: A Route to Net Zero Aviation." SEO Amsterdam Economics. Februar 2021. S. 91.
10. BloombergNEF, S. 5.
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