Nuclear powered sustainable aviation
Can nuclear energy drive the future of sustainable air travel? Well according to
Caroline Longman and
Hannah Vickers of nuclear consultant
Equilibrion the answer is absolutely yes – and pretty soon too!.
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War in Iran has seen the price of aviation fuel double over the last few week. Yet the world’s hunger for air travel isn’t slowing down, our window for decarbonisation is closing fast and the UK/EU mandates for airlines to use up to 22% Sustainable Aviation Fuel by 2030 are closing in rapidly. And while road transport has shifted toward batteries, long-haul aviation faces a much steeper climb. You can’t exactly plug a 747 into a wall.
In this week’s episode, we hear how nuclear technology is being leveraged to create e-SAF (synthetic Sustainable Aviation Fuel) - a potential game-changer for a Net Zero future.
· Why "bio-only" SAF strategies won't meet global demand.
· The role of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) in fuel production.
· How Equilibrion is building a "trusted, outcome-focused" supply chain.
· Why the current geopolitical climate is accelerating the need for fuel sovereignty.











