Category: Fuels

JetBlue and Shell Aviation agree to SAF offtake agreement for LAX

JetBlue and Shell Aviation agree to SAF offtake agreement for LAX

March 15, 2023 |

In California, JetBlue and Shell Aviation announced a new collaboration bringing additional supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), targeting commencement of delivery in the first half of 2023. Within the terms of the agreement, JetBlue is expected to take delivery of 10,000,000 gallons of blended SAF at LAX over […]

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Corteva, Bunge and Chevron team up to introduce proprietary winter canola hybrids

Corteva, Bunge and Chevron team up to introduce proprietary winter canola hybrids

March 14, 2023 |

In Indiana, Corteva Inc., Bunge and Chevron U.S.A. Inc., a subsidiary of Chevron Corporation, announced a commercial collaboration to introduce proprietary winter canola hybrids that produce plant-based oil with a lower carbon profile. The goal is to increase the availability of vegetable oil feedstocks primarily for the growing domestic renewable fuels market. The companies plan […]

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Scoular to convert Kansas sunflower crushing plant to soy and canola for biofuels

Scoular to convert Kansas sunflower crushing plant to soy and canola for biofuels

March 14, 2023 |

In Kansas, farmers in Kansas and Oklahoma will have access to the rapidly growing renewable fuels market after Scoular converts a facility in Goodland, Kansas, into a dual oilseed crush plant.  Scoular announced today that it will recommission the former sunflower crush plant outside of Goodland that it purchased in 2021.  The Nebraska-based agribusiness will […]

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ViridiCO2 scores $3.65M in seed funding for CCU technology

ViridiCO2 scores $3.65M in seed funding for CCU technology

March 14, 2023 |

In the UK, ViridiCO2, a spin-out from the School of Chemistry at the University of Southampton, has successfully closed a £3m seed funding round led by EQT Ventures. ViridiCO2 delivers innovative, disruptive Carbon Capture Utilisation (CCU) technology that provides a radical and unique solution for the global chemicals industry to cut its CO2 emissions and […]

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DSM Engineering Materials teams with start-up to develop bio-based foldable reusable products

DSM Engineering Materials teams with start-up to develop bio-based foldable reusable products

March 14, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, DSM Engineering Materials has partnered with sustainability-focused startup DiFOLD, developing foldable reusable products. The startup has chosen DSM Engineering Materials’ Arnitel Eco – a bio-based thermoplastic copolyester – to manufacture its flagship Origami foldable water bottle. Adopting Arnitel Eco marks a major step forward in DiFOLD’s mission to reduce the environmental impact […]

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Bridgestone Americas to incorporate more sustainable and bio-circular materials into Indycar series

Bridgestone Americas to incorporate more sustainable and bio-circular materials into Indycar series

March 14, 2023 |

In Indiana, Bridgestone Americas (Bridgestone) announced recently that major strides have been made during the offseason to incorporate more sustainable and bio-circular materials into the 2023 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season, highlighting the advancement of three key initiatives that will make the upcoming season the most sustainable to date for America’s premier open-wheel racing series. As […]

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Polls shows 78% of Iowans against eminent domain for carbon pipeline surveying

Polls shows 78% of Iowans against eminent domain for carbon pipeline surveying

March 14, 2023 |

In Iowa, the Des Moines Register newspaper reports that a poll it ran together with Mediacom Iowa shows that 78% of adults in the state oppose using eminent domain for to force landowners to allow carbon pipeline surveyors onto their property, with just 15% in favor. Opposition to the use of eminent domain is strong […]

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Fiji to build ethanol plant in Rakiraki

Fiji to build ethanol plant in Rakiraki

March 14, 2023 |

In Fiji, the Fiji Times newspaper reports that rather than build another sugarcane mill in Rakiraki, the government has decided to build an ethanol plant instead in an effort to boost revenues for the Fiji Sugar Corp. Inspiration from the project came from seeing Indian sugar mills produce ethanol. The government wants to shore up […]

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Viridos raises $25M in Series A funding from BEV, Chevron and United Airlines

Viridos raises $25M in Series A funding from BEV, Chevron and United Airlines

March 13, 2023 |

In California, Viridos, Inc. has raised a $25M Series A equity investment. The Series A was led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures (BEV) and joined by Chevron U.S.A. Inc. and United Airlines Ventures. The funding will be used for R&D to further increase algae oil productivity to reach commercially deployable levels. Viridos’ bioengineering technology consists of […]

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Gas Liquids Engineering begins engineering on major CCS project for Marquis Energy

Gas Liquids Engineering begins engineering on major CCS project for Marquis Energy

March 13, 2023 |

In Canada, Gas Liquids Engineering Ltd. announced the commencement of detailed engineering on a major carbon capture and sequestration project for Marquis Carbon Capture LLC at the Marquis Industrial Complex that houses the Marquis Energy-Illinois, LLC largest dry grind ethanol plant in the world. CO2 will be captured from the facility, compressed, dehydrated, and injected into […]

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