SABIC’s affiliate receives certification for circular methanol production
Ibn Sina, a JV between SABIC, Celanese and Duke Energy, is now certified for circular methanol production under the ISCC – a globally leading certification body.
Ibn Sina, a JV between SABIC, Celanese and Duke Energy, is now certified for circular methanol production under the ISCC – a globally leading certification body.
Atlas Copco Gas and Process will supply CO2 compression equipment to one of Europe’s most ambitious renewable biofuels plant projects.
Clariant has announced that it will supply KBR with its AmoMax 10 Plus ammonia synthesis catalyst for the upcoming ACME green ammonia plant in Oman.
As part of this collaboration, BASF will distribute Innospec's DCI-11 Plus ClearTrak™ – a concentrated corrosion inhibitor – to ethanol plants located across the US.
From January 2022 onwards, Liebherr will be expanding the use of Neste MY Renewable Diesel™ to its plant in Kirchdorf an der Iller, Germany.
The new biofuel storage tanks, installed by the Port of London Authority on the Thames in Gravesend, England, are accelerating an ambitious plan to reduce carbon emissions.
VARO Energy Group and GPS Group have announced the successful completion of a new railway line and ethanol storage tanks at the Port of Amsterdam.
Masdar, one of the world’s leading renewable energy companies, has welcomed TotalEnergies to a Masdar-led initiative focused on using green hydrogen to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
In partnership with Avfuel, Ross Aviation is now offering customers sustainable aviation fuel at its Palm Springs/Thermal, California, US, location.
Indaba Renewable Fuels will build two greenfield refineries in the US to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) utilising Topsoe’s technology.
Honeywell has been selected by Repsol to supply an integrated control and safety system (ICSS) for the first advanced biofuels production plant to be built in Spain.
BASF has partnered with China BlueChemical and Wuhuan Engineering to develop a new technology for use of CO2 rich marine gas.
CropEnergies AG and Johnson Matthey have entered into an engineering, license and technical services agreement for a plant to produce renewable ethyl acetate from sustainable ethanol.
The company has received approval from the US Patent and Trademark Office for its UltraFuels Technology Process, which can reduce oil refinery greenhouse gas emissions by 95%.
ExxonMobil is expanding its interests in biofuels, acquiring a 49.9% stake in Biojet AS, a Norwegian biofuels company.