Stefan Unnasch Leads Sustainable Aviation Futures Course on Carbon Markets for Aviation and Aviation Fuels

Course on Carbon Markets for Aviation
Life Cycle Associates

Stefan Unnasch, Managing Director of Life Cycle Associates, will be leading a course for Sustainable Aviation Futures on Carbon Markets for Aviation and Aviation Fuels covering Carbon Reduction, Accounting and Reporting. The course provides industry leading expertise on the sustainable aviation landscape.

Stefan Unnasch is an expert in the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) and has performed fuel cycle analysis since 1987. He has developed energy impact models for greenhouse gases, toxins, and pollutants in addition to leading the development of the California GREET model. Mr. Unnasch has also performed life cycle analyses for advanced biofuels developers for fuel pathways.

The course covers key topics for the industry, including:

When: June 26-27, 2024

Topic: Carbon Markets for Aviation and Aviation Fuels: Carbon Reduction, Accounting and Reporting

Event Registration:
https://www.sustainableaviationfutures.com/training-courses/carbonmarketsforaviationfuels-july

Although there are challenges with SAF, the opportunity to reduce greenhouse gases, increase energy security, and drive more stable aviation fuel prices is significant. Sustainable aviation fuel is produced from sustainable feedstocks that are blended with regular fuels at 10 to 50%.

In this discussion, Mr. Unnasch will talk about global SAF requirements, life cycle GHG emissions in aviation fuels, emission reduction strategies, and corporate carbon accounting.  Learn more about Life Cycle Associates experience with Aviation Fuel Life Cycle Analysis.

Our team analyzes the energy and environmental impacts of fuels and energy systems. We work with clients around the world to further the reduction of harmful emissions and negative impacts on the environment and climate. Life Cycle Associates’ qualifications are based on over 60 years cumulative experience in alternative fuels, fuel production processes, delivery logistics, fuel certification and environmental impacts. For SAF, this includes the recently released 40BSAF GREET Model.

Contact us to schedule a meeting with Mr. Unnasch to answer your SAF and other life cycle analysis questions.