Biofuel news
Nacero selects Bechtel for LNG FEED contract
Nacero has selected Bechtel for t the Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract for its natural gas-to-gasoline manufacturing facility in the US.
ITOCHU invites Pavilion Energy, MOL and TOTAL into ammonia fuel MOU
ITOCHU group has upgraded its existing MOU for accelerating the joint development on ammonia fuel supply chain in Singapore by inviting Pavilion Energy, MOL and TOTAL.
Neste tests renewable gasoline in Sweden
Neste is testing renewable gasoline in Sweden for possible commercialisation internationally.
Nextchem and MYTILINEOS to carry out feasibility study for green hydrogen plant in Italy
NextChem and MYTILINEOS’ Renewable and Storage Development Business Unit (RSD BU) have signed an agreement to develop engineering activities for the implementation of a green hydrogen plant via electrolysis in Italy.
Air France-KLM, Total, Groupe ADP and Airbus join forces for SAF
Air France-KLM, Total, Groupe ADP and Airbus have joined forces to carry out the first long-haul flight powered by Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) produced in France.
Liquid Wind awards Worley renewable methanol contract
Liquid Wind AB (Liquid Wind) has awarded Worley a front-end engineering design (FEED) services and cost estimate contract for its renewable methanol facility called FlagshipONE in Örnsköldsvik, Northern Sweden.
Seaboard Energy has chosen Topsoe technology to produce renewable diesel
Seaboard Energy has chosen Haldor Topsoe’s HydroFlex renewable fuel technology to produce clean renewable diesel from tallow and soybean oil.
IDTechEx: Hydrogen will be more competitive in the future
A recent IDTechEx report explores the discussion surrounding the purchase of hydrogen cars.
Sapphire Gas Solutions enters renewable natural gas market
Sapphire Gas Solutions has been awarded the transportation and logistics contracts for seven farm based renewable natural gas operations in central California, US.
Japanese manufacturers cooperate on development of hydrogen-fuelled marine engines
A consortium of Japanese engine manufacturers has joined together to develop hydrogen-fuelled marine engines for ocean-going and coastal vessels towards establishing a world-leading position in hydrogen engine technologies.