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Supporting Materials and Worksheets 53
Worksheet 2: Regulatory Considerations (continued)
Table 9. Summary of Worksheet 2--Regulatory considerations.
Option:
Regulation/Consideration
Regulation/Consideration
Regulation/Consideration
Summary of Worksheet 2 Regulatory Considerations
Need More Information
Does Not Meet
Likely to Meet
Meets
Worksheet 2, Table 6: FAA design standards and environmental regulations
requiring FAA unconditional approval of an airport layout plan (for on-airport
projects only)
Worksheet 2, Table 7: General land-use compatibility considerations
Worksheet 2, Table 8: General environmental permitting considerations
Total Worksheet 2
Worksheet 2 grading (green, yellow, or red)
5.2.3 Worksheet 3: Energy Policy Considerations
This worksheet is meant to identify and keep a record of potential entities and their policies
that may support an alternative jet fuel project. This can be a useful resource for building a
business plan.
Instructions
1. Use one worksheet for each alternative jet fuel project under consideration.
2. For each entity and policy element, check the "Applicable," "May Be Applicable," "Not
Applicable," or "Need More Information" box.
3. Space is provided to include other entities or policies identified by the reader.
4. Count the total number of items checked in each category.
5. Grade each option according to the following guidelines (see Section 3.5.2 for more details):
· Green: All or most policies are applicable. (Most or all boxes checked are in the "Applicable"
column.)
· Yellow: Some policies are applicable and most may be applicable. (Some boxes checked are
in the "Applicable" column, most boxes checked are in the "May Be Applicable" column,
and some boxes checked are in the "Not Applicable" column.)
· Red: No policies are applicable. (Most boxes checked are in the "Not Applicable"
column.)
Note: This evaluation is intended to reflect the possible strength of support from
a number of entities and their policies on alternative jet fuels for individual project
options. A grading of red does not mean that a project is not viable. Such a grad-
ing only indicates that the project does not appear to benefit from the potential
support of the entities listed in the worksheet. This may put a given project at a dis-
advantage compared to other projects that may get a higher grade for energy policy
consideration.
6. Fill in the appropriate circle in the "Green," "Yellow," or "Red" column in the "Energy
Policy" row of "Worksheet 6: Evaluation Summary."
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54 Guidelines for Integrating Alternative Jet Fuel into the Airport Setting
Worksheet 3: Energy Policy Considerations (continued)
Table 10. Energy policy considerations.
Option:
Entity Energy Policy Significance to Alternative
May Be Applicable
Elements Jet Fuel Projects
Not Applicable
Information
Need More
Applicable
White House Explicit support White House policy
for aviation statements can help airport
biofuels leadership establish priorities
and identify agencies tasked
to implement alternative fuel
support programs.
Other:
Other:
FAA PARTNER Establish greenhouse gas
Project 28 benefits for specific
feedstocks and processes.
PARTNER Establish particle matter
Project 20 outcomes.
VALE Possible synergies with
alternative jet fuel projects.
Sustainable Integrate alternative jet fuel
Master Plan Pilot projects with airport's
Program sustainability initiatives.
Other:
Other:
U.S. Military Commitments Can help support alternative
from Air Force jet fuel projects if co-located
and Navy to with military customers.
alternative fuels
Other:
Other:
Other USDA BCAP Can provide support to
government feedstock production.
Value added Can finance project
grants evaluation and development.
Other:
Other:
Other Other:
Other:
Public/private CAAFI CAAFI's mission Provide support for
partnerships of promoting alternative jet fuel projects,
and coalitions alternative jet including technical
fuels information, contacts, and
technical assistance.
Other:
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Worksheet 3: Energy Policy Considerations (continued)
Table 10. (Continued).
Option:
Entity Energy Policy Significance to Alternative
May Be Applicable
Elements Jet Fuel Projects
Not Applicable
Information
Need More
Applicable
Other:
ATA/DLA Joint policies for Can support alternative jet
Alliance purchase of fuel projects via off-take
alternative fuels agreements.
Other:
Other:
Farm to Support Provide support for
Fly deployment of alternative jet fuel projects,
alternative jet fuel including technical
information and contacts.
Other:
Other:
NGOs IATA Commitment to Alignment with long-term
carbon-neutral interests of airlines
growth by 2020
Other:
ATA Support of Alignment with long-term
alternative interests of airlines
aviation fuels
Other:
ACINA ACINA Alignment with goals of ACI
Environmental NA
Goals
Other:
SAFUG Support of Support of coalition members
alternative
aviation fuels
Other:
Other Other:
NGO
Other:
Other Other:
NGO
Other:
Total
Worksheet 3 grading (green, yellow, or red)