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Korean company S-Oil to start SAF production

Korean company S-Oil to start SAF production

January 31, 2024 |

In South Korea, Pulse reported that local oil refining company S-Oil Corp. is stepping up efforts to become the first in the country to incorporate bio-based raw materials into its refining processes. S-Oil announced that it is launching sustainable aviation fuel and next-generation biodiesel production, as well as the manufacturing of environmentally friendly petroleum chemical […]

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NREL simulates SAF combustion during flight

NREL simulates SAF combustion during flight

January 31, 2024 |

In Washington D.C., NREL reported that in a project supported by the DOE, a cross-disciplinary research team is gathering meticulous fuel chemistry data to equip the industry with an ultra-detailed SAF combustion simulation. Powered by supercomputers, the “virtual jet engine” can predict how SAF performs during flight and provide insights on how to tune it […]

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Cathay Pacific joins Hong Kong group to boost SAF adoption

Cathay Pacific joins Hong Kong group to boost SAF adoption

January 31, 2024 |

In Hong Kong, South China Morning Post reported that a Hong Kong business group promoting environmental sustainability has joined local airline Cathay Pacific and eleven other partners to push for greater public-private collaboration to increase adoption of sustainable aviation fuel. They have formed a coalition to call for government policy support and to set up […]

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Emirates’ head says that SAF mandates have gone too far

Emirates’ head says that SAF mandates have gone too far

January 31, 2024 |

In the UK, FlightGlobal reported that the president of Emirates Airline said governments have gone “too far” in terms of mandating the use of sustainable aviation fuel, which could end up costing passengers. Tim Clark says government mandates that a specific percentage of airlines’ fuel uplift be SAF by a certain date will create problems. […]

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SAF projects have yet to take off in Europe, study finds

SAF projects have yet to take off in Europe, study finds

January 31, 2024 |

In France, AFP reported that he EU has set targets for using synthetic sustainable aviation fuels in European flights but no projects to produce the fuel have yet received a final investment decision, according to a study published by Transport and Environment, a non-governmental organization that promotes sustainable transport. The study identified 25 large-scale industrial […]

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Airbus aims to ink SAF partnerships in India

Airbus aims to ink SAF partnerships in India

January 31, 2024 |

In India, Mint reported that Airbus said it is open to entering into partnerships with Indian companies for production of sustainable aviation fuel as the company aims to support the green fuel ecosystem in India. “In Australia, we decided to co-invest with Qantas in a project to produce sustainable aviation fuel…We are looking for such […]

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Junheng Biology successfully converted kitchen waste oils into SAF

Junheng Biology successfully converted kitchen waste oils into SAF

January 31, 2024 |

In China, CGTN reported that Junheng Biology, a private petrochemical enterprise located in central China’s Henan Province, has successfully converted kitchen waste oils into biodiesel and SAF with self-developed green and low-carbon biofuel technology. Accordding to the firm’s Executive Director Zhang Zhenhui, this initial achievement has been possible after five years of research and development. […]

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Mabanaft and TUI Cruises sign MoU for the supply of methanol

Mabanaft and TUI Cruises sign MoU for the supply of methanol

January 27, 2024 |

In Germany, Hamburg-based energy company Mabanaft has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with TUI Cruises to supply green methanol in the future.  The cooperation between Mabanaft and TUI Cruises kicks off with a methanol delivery for the Mein Schiff 7. Over the next few years, TUI Cruises intends to add further dual-fuel methanol-ready cruise […]

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UBQ Materials unveils its diversified product portfolio

UBQ Materials unveils its diversified product portfolio

January 27, 2024 |

In Israel, UBQ Materials announced the launch of its sustainability product portfolio.  The new product portfolio of sustainable, bio-based materials encompasses three bio-based material replacements and sustainability additives as well as two modifiers. Each product line features unique and complementary properties, meticulously engineered to meet specific sustainability targets including waste diversion, circularity, increased post-consumer recycled […]

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RUDOLF introduces bio-based innovations for HYDROCOOL technology

RUDOLF introduces bio-based innovations for HYDROCOOL technology

January 27, 2024 |

In Germany, RUDOLF announced a significant leap in textile performance with the introduction of bio-based innovations for its HYDROCOOL technology, a breakthrough moisture management product line.  The new durable bio-based products, RUCO-PUR BIO SLB and FERAN BIO ICR, represent a major turning point in textile chemistry, offering higher sustainability, performance and durability, the firm said. […]

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