Category: Fuels

DOE sets auction for waste-to-energy projects in the Philippines

DOE sets auction for waste-to-energy projects in the Philippines

October 12, 2025 |

In the Philippines, Philippines News Agency reported that the Government is addressing the need to increase power supply by reducing the volume of trash and has set a special green energy auction (GEA) on waste-to-energy (WTE) projects in January next year. The Department of Energy (DOE) said the waste for the initial projects will be […]

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NTPC and Carbon Clean produce India’s first methanol from captured CO2

NTPC and Carbon Clean produce India’s first methanol from captured CO2

October 12, 2025 |

In India, Carbon Herald reported that India has achieved a significant step toward industrial decarbonization with the successful production of its first drop of methanol derived from captured carbon dioxide at NTPC’s Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Station in Madhya Pradesh.  The report noted that the carbon capture project was jointly developed by NTPC ’s Energy […]

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European Energy launches bio-methanol from electrified steam methane reforming

European Energy launches bio-methanol from electrified steam methane reforming

October 12, 2025 |

In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that European Energy has unveiled its latest innovation — bio-methanol produced via electrified steam methane reforming (e-SMR). The company, already operating its flagship Kassø e-Methanol Facility in Denmark, said the e-SMR pathway represents a “next generation” step in Power-to-X technology, combining renewable electricity with biogas feedstocks to produce […]

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Shell to take $600 million hit from scrapped Rotterdam biofuels project

Shell to take $600 million hit from scrapped Rotterdam biofuels project

October 12, 2025 |

In the UK, Reuters reported that Shell expects to report a $600 million hit in the third quarter after abandoning its biofuels project in Rotterdam, bringing total impairments and provisions related to the venture to $1.4 billion. Shell had approved development of the 820,000 metric tons-per-year biofuels plant in 2021, but paused construction last year […]

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Chile’s $2.8 billion green hydrogen bill moves forward in Congress

Chile’s $2.8 billion green hydrogen bill moves forward in Congress

October 12, 2025 |

In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that the Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies and Deputies approved in general and particular the draft Law on the Promotion of the Green Hydrogen Industry (H2V) in Chile and dispatched it to the Chamber, after approving the indications presented by the Executive. The project includes two […]

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EnviTec Biogas signs its first biogas upgrading plant in Belgium

EnviTec Biogas signs its first biogas upgrading plant in Belgium

October 9, 2025 |

In Belgium, EnviTec Biogas, together with Byont, a leading Dutch energy provider based in Hengelo, has signed its first contract for the construction of a biogas upgrading plant with CO2 liquefaction in Belgium. “The plant will be connected to an existing biogas facility and, upon its scheduled completion in July 2026, will inject 735 Nm³/h […]

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Eni launches EIA for transfrom Priolo site into biorefinery and chemical recycling plants

Eni launches EIA for transfrom Priolo site into biorefinery and chemical recycling plants

October 9, 2025 |

In Italy, Eni has launched the authorisation process for the Environmental Impact Assessment to transform its industrial site in Priolo, Sicily. In recent days, the Italian Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security approved the application to proceed with the construction of a biorefinery and a chemical recycling plant based on Versalis’ proprietary Hoop® technology. […]

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T&E report shows biofuels production emits 16% more CO2 than fossil fuels

T&E report shows biofuels production emits 16% more CO2 than fossil fuels

October 9, 2025 |

In Belgium, global biofuels production emits 16% more CO2 than the fossil fuels it replaces, a new Cerulogy report on behalf of Transport & Environment shows. The same land could feed 1.3 billion people, while using just 3% of that land for solar panels would produce the same amount of energy. With demand set to […]

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Repsol produces 100% renewable gasoline at industrial scale

Repsol produces 100% renewable gasoline at industrial scale

October 9, 2025 |

In Spain, Repsol has achieved a new technological milestone by producing gasoline of 100% renewable origin on an industrial scale. This milestone, made in its complex in Tarragona, places Spain and the company at the forefront in energy transition. This new product, of 100% renewable origin, is compatible with gasoline vehicles, without the need for […]

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Braskem updates LCA for I’m green bio-based product line

Braskem updates LCA for I’m green bio-based product line

October 9, 2025 |

In the Netherlands, Braskem announced the release of updated Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies for its I’m greenT bio-based product line, including HDPE, EVA, and PE WAX. These studies reaffirm Braskem’s commitment to transparency, environmental responsibility, and innovation in the pursuit of a more sustainable future. Conducted in accordance with ISO 14040/44 and ISO 14071 […]

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