NEW YORK — Biomass-to-jet fuel is becoming one of the most practical ways to cut aviation emissions, and investors are starting to notice. Airlines need cleaner fuel that works with today’s planes, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) made from biomass does exactly that. As demand grows, long-term airline supply agreements, government incentives, and carbon-reduction mandates are helping turn these projects into predictable, revenue-generating businesses rather than experimental climate ideas present opportunity for companies… What makes these projects even more attractive is environmental-asset monetization. In simple terms, biomass-to-jet facilities don’t just sell fuel — they also create valuable environmental credits tied to lower emissions and renewable energy use. These credits can be sold for cash or used strategically to improve project economics. …Together, biomass-to-jet development and environmental-asset monetization offer a clear, easy-to-understand investment story.