Senin 08 Sep 2014 17:19 WIB

Govt calls on airlines to use environmentally friendly fuel

An Indonesian airlines' plane (illustration)
Foto: ANTARA/Ampelsa/ca
An Indonesian airlines' plane (illustration)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - The Ministry of Transportation has asked airlines operating in Indonesia to use environmentally friendly fuel in anticipation of the future depletion of fossil fuels, the ministry's Secretary General Santoso Edy Wibowo reported here on Monday.

"A new alternative is required in anticipation of the depletion of avtur in the future," stated Santoso, adding that the growing airline industry in Indonesia would need more energy.

According to him, the government is currently developing green fuel technology, expected to be used in 2016. A non-binding government regulation supporting the use of biofuel for the airline industry would also be formulated, Santoso said.

Meanwhile, operational director from the national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia Capt Novianto Herupratomo expressed hope that the government would sell biofuel at a cheap price or, at least, a similar price with the fossil fuel avtur.

Currently, Garuda Indonesia is operating 96 airplanes using avtur. The use of avtur is predicted to rise from 1.8 billion liters to 2 billion liters in 2016. Novianto noted that Garuda Indonesia had tried to reduce the use of avtur by using new planes that are more economical.

sumber : Antara
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