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The table below shows a list of FOMs by which charging of electric vehicles can be quantified and compared
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! Figure of Merit !! Units !! Description
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| SAF unit cost || [USD/MJ] || Market cost of SAF per unit of volume or energy
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| Cost per reduced ton || [USD / tCO2e​] || Incremental cost per ton of carbon equivalent reduced vs CAF
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| Investment potential || [USD / tCO2e​] || Financing opportunity per potential unit output of technology
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| Installation cost per unit || [USD / Vol] || Cost of deploying SAF production infrastructure relative to capability
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| Energy efficiency || [%] || Energy input to produce SAF vs energy output in SAF
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| Feedstock crop yield || [Ton / ha] || Crop yield in volume produced per unit area
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| Feedstock availability || [Ton / year] || Crop availability in volume produced per year
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| SAF conversion yield || [%] || SAF produced with relation to total refinery biofuel production
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| Energy density || [MJ/Vol] || Energy content per unit volume of fuel
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| Blend ratio of pathway/feedstock || [%] || Volume SAF relative to total volume of fuel after blend
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| Fuel consumption || [Vol/Time] || Fuel consumed per hour of flight to compare SAF vs CAF
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| Carbon savings potential || [tCO2e / MJ] || Potential reduction in emissions for use of SAF vs CAF as baseline
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| Carbon emissions || [tCO2e / MJ] || Life-cycle carbon equivalent emissions to generate unit of fuel
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| Emission reduction factor || [%] || Percentage reduction per equivalent unit of use of SAF
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Revision as of 19:11, 5 October 2024

Roadmap Creators: Gabriel Ruscalleda, Emilia Ospina Arango and Dawit Dagnaw

Time Stamp: XX December 2024

Technology Roadmap Sections and Deliverables

Our technology roadmap identifier is shown as:

  • 3BSSAF - Brazil Solution - Sustainable Aviation Fuel

This indicates that we are dealing with a “level 3” roadmap at the product level, where “level 1” would indicate a market level roadmap, "level 2" would indicate our SAF Production and “level 3” or “level 4” would indicate an individual technology roadmap.

Roadmap Overview

(ADD OVERVIEW OF PROJECT)

Figure-2 SAF-roadmap.jpg


FeedstockClasification SAF.png 


Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Allocation

(DESCRIBE THE DSM)

Roadmap Model using OPM

The Object-Process-Model (OPM) of the 2SAF - Sustainable Aviation Fuel roadmap is presented in the figure with the Object-Process-Language (OPL) below.

SAF OPD v1.jpeg


Figures of Merit

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The table below shows a list of FOMs by which charging of electric vehicles can be quantified and compared

Figure of Merit Units Description
SAF unit cost [USD/MJ] Market cost of SAF per unit of volume or energy
Cost per reduced ton [USD / tCO2e​] Incremental cost per ton of carbon equivalent reduced vs CAF
Investment potential [USD / tCO2e​] Financing opportunity per potential unit output of technology
Installation cost per unit [USD / Vol] Cost of deploying SAF production infrastructure relative to capability
Energy efficiency [%] Energy input to produce SAF vs energy output in SAF
Feedstock crop yield [Ton / ha] Crop yield in volume produced per unit area
Feedstock availability [Ton / year] Crop availability in volume produced per year
SAF conversion yield [%] SAF produced with relation to total refinery biofuel production
Energy density [MJ/Vol] Energy content per unit volume of fuel
Blend ratio of pathway/feedstock [%] Volume SAF relative to total volume of fuel after blend
Fuel consumption [Vol/Time] Fuel consumed per hour of flight to compare SAF vs CAF
Carbon savings potential [tCO2e / MJ] Potential reduction in emissions for use of SAF vs CAF as baseline
Carbon emissions [tCO2e / MJ] Life-cycle carbon equivalent emissions to generate unit of fuel
Emission reduction factor [%] Percentage reduction per equivalent unit of use of SAF


Alignment with Company Strategic Drivers

Positioning of Company vs. Competition

Technical Model

CO2-eq emission model


Fuel consumption model


Feedstock availability model


Technical model integration


Financial Model

List of R&D Projects

Key Publications, Presentations and Patents

Technology Strategy Statement

References

[1] Reference 1 [2] Reference 2