Alternative fuels
Sustainable and near-zero carbon liquid biofuels will be necessary to halve greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, aviation, and trucking by 2050. As many as 15.5 million barrels a day of crude oil used for transportation could be replaced by sustainable biofuels, equivalent to 25% of today’s transport energy demand. ICCT research identifies fuels offering the greatest carbon reductions and supports the development of effective low-carbon fuel policies.
Latest Publications
More PublicationsAssessing the risks of crediting alternative fuels in Europe’s CO2 standards for trucks and buses
Explainers
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UCO biodiesel production process: A high-quality production under the typical European process
Compatibility of methanol fuel blends with gasoline vehicles and engines in Indonesia
Researchers
- Stephanie Searle, Acting Deputy Director (Washington, DC)
- Ray Minjares, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director and San Francisco Managing Director (San Francisco, CA)
- Dan Rutherford, Senior Director of Research (San Francisco)
- Felipe Rodríguez, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director / Europe Deputy Managing Director (Berlin)
- Nikita Pavlenko, Program Lead (Washington, DC)
- Jane O’Malley, Researcher (Washington, DC)
- Chelsea Baldino, Senior Researcher (Berlin)
- Xiaoli Mao, Lead (Washington, DC)
- Tom Decker, Associate Researcher (Washington, DC)
- Andy Navarrete, Associate Researcher (San Francisco)
- Ketan Gore, Fellow (New Delhi)
- Supraja Kumar, Associate Researcher (Washington, D.C.)
- He Huang, Associate Researcher (Beijing)