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... Examples of these feedstocks include agriculture residues (e.g., wheat straw, corn stover) , dedicated energy crops (switchgrass)
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... A: Water use is a topic that frequently comes up during the discussion of any kind of alternative fuels, including alternative jet fuel. Depending on the specific way in which feedstocks are recovered and processed, water consumption for the production of alternative jet fuels may be comparable to or larger than that required for conventional jet fuel production.
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... Multiple plant oils can grow in the capture radius of a HEFA facility. Q: Can the percentage of alternative jet fuel and other products from an alternative fuel processing facility be altered during the life of the facility?
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... Q: How can I know jet fuel produced by a particular process has been qualified as safe? A: Alternative jet fuels that are safe are listed under annexes to the alternative fuels specification ASTM D7566.


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