In South Korea, Aju Press reported that HD Hyundai Oilbank said its biofuel production technology was accredited with the International Sustainability & Carbon Certifications (ISCC), global standards for recycled and bio-based materials.
The report noted that the Korean refiner affiliated with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has produced eco-friendly materials including sustainable aviation fuel and bio naphtha using a co-processing method that utilizes both petroleum-based feedstocks and bio-based feedstocks, such as used cooking oil and refined soybean oil, in refining facilities.
The biofuels produced through these processes have received three types of ISCC certification — EU, CORSIA and PLUS, according to HD Hyundai Oilbank. “The co-processing method incorporates our advanced refining technology,” said Jeong Im-joo, the company’s safety production division head.
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Tags: co-processing, HD Hyundai Oilbank, South Korea
Category: Fuels