Energy Efficiency Goes High-Tech: A Look At The Future Of More Sustainable Living And Travel
Energy efficiency is at top of mind for many companies with goals to make their operations more sustainable. According to the latest data from the Environmental Sustainability Index, a survey of more than 700 decision makers involved with sustainability initiatives at companies around the world, energy efficiency is their organizations’ top sustainability priority, surpassing emissions reduction, pollution prevention, and circularity and recycling.
Keep reading for a glimpse at some of the ways energy efficiency is at work in the world today, and what’s to come.
New ways to develop SAF are expected to help solve energy challenges in the future. For example, one renewable jet fuel production process allows for the conversion of ethanol, which you may know from the gas station today, into a low-carbon energy source for airplanes.
Aircraft flight efficiency software is another advancement designed to help pilots be more energy efficient. As aircraft operators and airlines look to reduce their carbon footprint, they’re turning to software that monitors flight data and recommends the most fuel-efficient routes and altitudes.