Category: Fuels

Imperial contracts Air Products to supply low-carbon hydrogen for proposed RD complex

Imperial contracts Air Products to supply low-carbon hydrogen for proposed RD complex

September 6, 2022 |

In Canada, Imperial announced a long-term contract with Air Products to supply low-carbon hydrogen for Imperial’s proposed renewable diesel complex at its Strathcona refinery near Edmonton, Alberta. Air Products will provide pipeline supply from its hydrogen plant under construction in Edmonton.  Imperial will use Air Products’ low-carbon hydrogen to produce renewable diesel at Strathcona that […]

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Enviva and Alder Fuels sign feedstock deal for SAF production

Enviva and Alder Fuels sign feedstock deal for SAF production

September 6, 2022 |

In Maryland, Enviva Inc. and Alder Fuels have signed a contract for the long-term, large-scale supply of woody biomass from Enviva, which sources low-value fiber, such as forest byproducts like tree tops, limbs, and commercial thinnings, to further commercialize the supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The agreement would make Enviva an exclusive supplier of […]

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Coca-Cola Europacific Partners and UC Berkeley to develop CO2-to-sugar technology

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners and UC Berkeley to develop CO2-to-sugar technology

September 6, 2022 |

In California, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP), the world’s largest Coca-Cola bottler, has announced a collaboration, through its innovation investment platform CCEP Ventures, with the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) to develop scalable methods of converting captured CO2 into sugar. CCEP Ventures’ initial investment with UCB will support the Peidong Yang Research Group on foundational research […]

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Krishak Bharati Coop. developing three grain-based ethanol plants

Krishak Bharati Coop. developing three grain-based ethanol plants

September 6, 2022 |

In India, Projects Today reports Krishak Bharati Cooperative is planning to develop three ethanol plants in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. All three will be grain based and are expected to be up and running in the next three years with the Gujarat facility already starting construction this month. It will produce 250,000 liters per day […]

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DOE to fund $46M for 22 projects carbon and waste-to-energy projects

DOE to fund $46M for 22 projects carbon and waste-to-energy projects

September 5, 2022 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Energy announced $46 million for 22 projects that will create biofuel energy to help decarbonize the transportation and power generation sectors. These innovative projects, led by universities, private companies, municipal resource management entities, and local governments, will develop waste conversion and carbon capture technologies to produce fuels from biomass […]

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St1 to construct Swedish biogas upgrading and liquefaction refinery

St1 to construct Swedish biogas upgrading and liquefaction refinery

September 5, 2022 |

In Sweden, St1 has made an investment decision to construct a biogas upgrading and liquefaction refinery in Sobacken, Borås. A prerequisite for the biorefinery investment decision is the long-term off-take contract to buy raw biogas, which St1 has signed with Borås Energi och Miljö. With the agreement, also the two public gas filling stations of […]

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LG Chem begins exporting bio-balanced phenol and acetone

LG Chem begins exporting bio-balanced phenol and acetone

September 5, 2022 |

In South Korea, LG Chem began exporting its first bio-balanced phenol and acetone in mid-July. It is a product that has acquired the International Sustainability & Carbon Certification PLUS (ISCC PLUS), a global sustainable eco-friendly material certification, using renewable bio-feedstock such as biomass or waste cooking oil. LG Chem will export 4,000 tons of phenol […]

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Plentyful breaks ground on organic waste-to-plastic alternatives facility

Plentyful breaks ground on organic waste-to-plastic alternatives facility

September 5, 2022 |

In New Zealand, New Zealand Bio-Innovation company Plentyful recently ground on a world-leading facility that will transform organic waste into compostable, environmentally friendly plastic alternatives. With the benefit of technological input from Scion, the facility in Marton is just the second of its kind in the world and has been backed by a $1.21 million […]

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Ethanol plants holding off on maintenance to take advantage of high margins

Ethanol plants holding off on maintenance to take advantage of high margins

September 5, 2022 |

In Washington, Brownfield Ag News reports Energy Information Administration data shows ethanol production last week was below 1 million barrels per day on average for the third week in a row at 970,000 bpd. Strong margins are likely responsible for producers keeping above last year’s production levels by 65,000 bpd as they postpone maintenance closures. […]

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New report shows plug-in flex-fuel hybrid E85 vehicles as climate friendly as EVs

New report shows plug-in flex-fuel hybrid E85 vehicles as climate friendly as EVs

September 5, 2022 |

In Belgium, plug-in flex-fuel hybrid vehicles running on E85 fuel with up to 85% renewable ethanol are just as climate-friendly as electric vehicles, according to a new study. Research carried out by consultants at IFPEN – a French public research, innovation and training organization in the fields of energy, transport and the environment – measured […]

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