(Adnkronos) - “Le proposte per decarbonizzazione zero mirano a valorizzare la possibilità industriale di realizzare le soluzioni per la transizione, però sotto un cappello di sostenibilità non solo ambientale ma anche sociale ed economica. La fondazione PACTA prova a fare da collante tra quello che l’industria può e deve fare e quello che poi è realisticamente sostenibile – dichiara Marco Troncone, amministratore delegato di Aeroporti di Roma e presidente fondazione PACTA, a margine del terzo congresso fondazione PACTA - Patto per la decarbonizzazione del trasporto aereo –. Si punta non solo ad aeromobili sempre più efficienti ma anche a carburanti per l’aviazione, in primis biocarburanti, che saranno disponibile in misura più che sufficiente per la prima tappa del 2030, il 6% di biocarburanti nei nostri aeromobili. C'è bisgno di politiche industriali che ne incentivino la produzione. La fondazione sta sempre più valorizzando il carbon remuvals che sarà essenziale per gli obiettivi del 2050 di Parigi”.
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00:00In summary, these proposals aim to enhance the industrial possibility of making solutions for the transition,
00:11but under a hat of sustainability, not only environmental, but also social and economic.
00:15So the mission of the FACTA Foundation is to try to stick to what the industry can and realistically must do,
00:21with what is actually sustainable from all points of view.
00:25In concrete terms, of course, we aim in particular not only at increasingly efficient mobile aircraft,
00:31but also at sustainable fuels for aviation, primarily biocarburents,
00:35which will be available to a sufficient extent, perhaps even more than sufficient,
00:40for the first stage, that of 2030, which Europe imposes on us,
00:44about 6% of SAF in the tanks of our aircraft, but above all to invest in what will come next.
00:51In 2035, this goal is more than triplicate.
00:54There is a need for industrial policies that promote production and also encourage the use of these fuels,
00:59and also research and development on second-generation fuels, those synthetic ones.
01:04Finally, the Foundation is increasingly valuing what is emerging as another very effective lever for the fight against climate change,
01:13as well as validated by the IPCC, so internationally,
01:18that of carbon removal, that is, the removal of CO2 and the capture,
01:22which will certainly be an increasingly important and essential lever to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement in 2050.
01:29Moreover, it is also a project in which Italy is distinguishing itself,
01:32with the great Agile Venture project between ENI and SNAM,
01:36one of the largest projects in terms of capture and storage of CO2.
01:40The sector is not abandoned, it is not abandoned as an attention,
01:44in which the attention that the Foundation, the sector, receives is very high.
01:49I remind you that the Foundation sees the active and participatory work of ENAC,
01:53which is of course our government-sponsored entity,
01:56and the sponsorship of MIT and MASE, that is, the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Environment.
02:02So the attention is maximum.
02:04Certainly, also the sensitivity on the other angles of sustainability,
02:08so social and economic as well as environmental, is very high.
02:11So, from this point of view, we are sure to be able to enjoy the necessary support.