Biofuel news
Honeywell technology chosen for Paraguay biofuels project
Honeywell has announced that Brazil-based ECB Group will use the UOP Ecofining™ process to convert vegetable oils and inedible animal fats into renewable diesel and jet fuel.
BASF presents roadmap to climate neutrality
BASF has set goals to achieve net zero emissions by 2059, as part of its journey to climate neutrality.
Technip Energies and NIPIGAS team up to form NOVA ENERGIES
Technip Energies and NIPIGAS have announced their intention to create NOVA ENERGIES in order to combine efforts and resources towards the energy transition in Russia.
Neste joins the eFuel Alliance
Neste has joined the eFuel alliance, a group of companies and organisations with the goal of establishing and promoting power- and bio-based synthetic fuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport.
bp plans UK hydrogen project
bp has announced that it is developing plans for the UK’s largest blue hydrogen production facility, targeting 1 GW of hydrogen production by 2030.
Byogy commissions sustainable low carbon jet fuel plant in Japan
Byogy Renewables Inc., has built, and is now commissioning, a facility converting cellulosic bioethanol into full replacement sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel in Japan.
UK biofuels plant to re-open
The Vivergo Fuels site in Hull, UK, is to re-open following an announcement by the Department for Transport that E10 petrol will be introduced at pumps in the UK from September.
Maire Tecnimont Group and Essential Energy USA Corp. sign MoU for renewable diesel biorefinery in South America
Subject to a final investment decision, upon operation the biorefinery will produce 200 000 tpy of renewable diesel from advanced bio-feedstocks.
BASF and Siemens Energy form strategic partnership
This partnership will see the two companies co-operating in the field of carbon management by accelerating the implementation of technologies to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Total becomes member of Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
The partnership will see Total join forces with leading players across the shipping sector to develop new low-carbon alternative fuels and carbon neutrality solutions.