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Following one of the busiest air travel periods of the year, Michigan lawmakers are weighing legislation that could change how jet fuel is produced and used in the state.
The proposal would create a tax credit to expand sustainable aviation fuel, which advocates say is a cleaner alternative made from renewable sources such as corn, soybeans, or waste products.
Kent Hartwig is the director of state government affairs for GEVO, a company working to commercialize the sustainable aviation fuel industry.
“Markets and policies like this give…
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