In Spain, local energy firm Cepsa said it is supplying sustainable aviation fuel in the Canary Islands. Cepsa has made SAF permanently available at the North Tenerife and Gran Canaria airports, and in the coming weeks it will be expanding this availability to the archipelago’s other main airports. These Canary Islands airports have now been added to the five other major Spanish airports where Cepsa is supplying this sustainable fuel: Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Málaga, and Seville. Álvaro Macarro, Cepsa’s Director of Sustainable Aviation, said: “We’re making progress towards our goal of decarbonizing the aviation sector, while also implementing our firm commitment to supplying the Canary Islands with energy that produces low levels of CO2 emissions. We’re proud to be doing our part to help improve the sustainability of this region’s aviation and tourism sectors.” At its La Rábida Energy Park near the city of Huelva, Cepsa produces sustainable fuel from used cooking oils.
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