Biofuel news
Deutsche Bahn to purchase Neste's renewable diesel
Deutsche Bahn is significantly expanding its use of clean fuels by purchasing around 13 300 t of renewable diesel produced by Neste.
Cepsa and Bio-Oils' JV to promote the production of biofuels
Cepsa and Bio-Oils, Apical’s biofuels entity in Huelva, have created a JV to promote the production of 2G biofuels through the construction of a plant in southern Europe.
Ryanair to power a number of flights with a 40% blend of Neste's SAF
Neste and Ryanair have expanded their collaboration to enable Ryanair to power its full schedule of flights from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol with a 40% blend of Neste MY SAF from 1 April 2023 onwards.
Axens acquires stakes in the BioTJet project
Axens has acquired stakes in the BioTJet project, the aim of which is to build and operate the largest European SAF production unit using the Fischer-Tropsch process.
Neste, ITOCHU and Fuji Oil supply SAF to All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines
Neste, ITOCHU Corp. and Fuji Oil Co. have collaborated to supply SAF to the Japanese market as part of a demonstration project of the Civil Aviation Bureau of the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT).
HIF Global and Idemitsu Kosan announce e-fuels cooperation
HIF Global and Idemitsu Kosan have announced a strategic cooperation agreement to accelerate the production of carbon-neutral e-fuels.
Qantas, Airbus and the Queensland Government invest in clean jet fuel
Agricultural byproducts will be turned into jet fuel through investment from Qantas, Airbus and the Queensland Government, at a biofuel production facility being developed by Jet Zero Australia and LanzaJet.
Preem performs successful tests on Enviro’s recovered pyrolysis oil
Enviro has been informed that fuel company Preem has performed successful production tests on the recovered pyrolysis oil that Enviro recently supplied.
United invests in Svante
United has announced its US$15 million investment in Svante, a company that provides materials and technology that has the potential to convert carbon dioxide into SAF.
CIB to fund Canadian biorefinery
The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has concluded financing of its first project from the company's low-carbon fuels, CCUS and hydrogen initiative, to support a biorefinery and an electrolyser in Canada.