World’s first ocean-going vessels capable of running on methanol
New groundbreaking ship technology will significantly reduce emissions while giving ship owners a viable, efficient and convenient fuel alternative.
New groundbreaking ship technology will significantly reduce emissions while giving ship owners a viable, efficient and convenient fuel alternative.
The EIA has found that biodiesel and renewable diesel imports into the US have increased this year by 61%.
Swift Fuels has finalised a distribution framework for its Swift 94 MON Avgas with Avfuel Corporation.
According a new report released by Transparency Market Research, the recycled plastic and plastic waste to oil market will reach US$1.97 billion by 2024.
Air Liquide has entered long-term lease agreements for hydrogen stations in the following cities: Hartford, Braintree, Mansfield, and Bronx.
Ethanol and biodiesel are more often transported by rail because both fuels attract water and other impurities in pipelines.
Darling Ingredients’ Diamond Green Diesel facility will expand to 275 million gallons annually.
Legislation signed by Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan will seek to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030 relative to emissions generated in 2006.
Alabama Dept. of Corrections vehicles running on green ICOM propane have achieved huge fuel cost savings.
The American Chemistry Council has announced that the rise in available natural gas and NGLs are as a result of increased investment in the US chemical industry.
Ariel Compressors are to be utilised in US$100 million UPS CNG fuelling station project.
Australia’s Southern Oil Refining will develop a new AUS$16 million biofuels pilot plant in Gladstone, Queensland.
EthosEnergy has been awarded an SMUD operations and maintenance services contracts valued at US$116 million.
A new waste to energy Tennessee plant will feature power generation technology from Clean Energy Technologies.
Exiting the Energy-from-Waste business will allow the company to direct its resources to its core business of Industrial Gases.