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Acronym/Abbreviation Definition AB32 Assembly Bill 32 ABFA Advanced Biofuels Association AC Advisory Circulars ACI–NA Airport Council International–North America ADO Airport District Office AIP Airport Improvement Program APMT Aviation Portfolio Management Tool ATA Air Transport Association BCAP Biomass Crop Assistance Program BD Biodiesel BFDP Bioenergy Feedstock Development Program BGTL Biomass and gas to liquid Bio-SPK Bio-synthetic paraffinic kerosene CAA Clean Air Act CAAFI Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative CBTL Coal and biomass to liquid CCS Carbon capture and sequestration CTJ Catalytic to jet CTL Coal to liquid DLA Defense Logistics Agency (formerly DESC) DOD Department of Defense DOE Department of Energy EA Environmental assessment EIS Environmental impact statement EPA Environmental Protection Agency 116 Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronym/Abbreviation Definition ERC Emission reduction credit ETS Emissions trading scheme EU European Union FAME Fatty acid methyl ester FAR Federal aviation regulations FTJ Fermentation to jet FT Fischer-Tropsch FT SPK Fischer-Tropsch paraffinic kerosene g CO2e Grams CO2 equivalent GHG Greenhouse gas GPY Gallons per year HECP Herbaceous Energy Crops Program HEFA Hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids HRJ Hydrotreated renewable jet ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization IMPLAN Impact analysis for planning JPDO Joint Program Development Office LCA Life-cycle analysis LPG Liquefied petroleum gas MGY Million gallons per year MJ Megajoule MOU Memorandum of understanding MSW Municipal solid waste NAA Non-attainment areas NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standard NABC National Advanced Biofuels Consortium NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NFPA National Fire Protection Association NGO Nongovernmental organizations NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System PARTNER Partnership for Air Transportation Noise and Emission Reduction PFC Passenger facility charge PTJ Pyrolysis to jet Acronyms and Abbreviations 117

Acronym/Abbreviation Definition RFS Renewable fuel standard RGGI Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative RIMS Regional Input–Output Modeling System RIN Renewable Index Number ROFA Runway object free areas RPZ Runway protection zones RSB Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels SIP State Implementation Plan SPK Synthetic paraffinic kerosene SWAFEA Sustainable Way for Alternative Fuel and Energy in Aviation USAF United States Air Force USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture VALE Voluntary Airport Low Emissions program VOC Volatile organic compounds WHA Wildlife hazard assessment WHMP Wildlife hazard management plan 118 Guidelines for Integrating Alternative Jet Fuel into the Airport Setting

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 60: Guidelines for Integrating Alternative Jet Fuel into the Airport Setting identifies the types and characteristics of alternative jet fuels; summarizes potential benefits; addresses legal, financial, environmental, and logistical considerations and opportunities; and aids in evaluating the feasibility of alternative jet fuel production facilities.

The report also summarizes issues and opportunities associated with locating on- or off-airport alternative jet fuel production facilities and their fuel storage and distribution requirements.

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