Gevo produces first cellulosic renewable jet fuel
Gevo has produced the world's first cellulosic renewable jet fuel specified for use on commercial airline flights.
Gevo has produced the world's first cellulosic renewable jet fuel specified for use on commercial airline flights.
ION Engineering has initiated testing of its proprietary CO2 liquid absorbent system at Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM), located at Statoil's Mongstad refinery.
Diesel Technology Forum calls for VW settlement funds to be invested in zero emission clean diesel technology.
Lockheed Martin and CoGen have signed a teaming agreement to develop additional bioenergy projects in the UK.
Canada's biofuel policies have helped to reduce GHG emissions, but according to a new report from Canada's Ecofiscal Commission, these reductions have come at a significant cost.
Economies have needed less energy to grow in recent years, especially in China and other developing countries, but more vigorous policies are needed to achieve climate targets.
The newly available data challenges the widely accepted assumption that the blend wall caused the 2013 spike in Renewable Identification Number (RIN) spot market prices.
New data from a report on American Manufacturing released by the White House National Economic Council shows that US-based manufacturers have a competitive advantage.
Airlines for America (A4A) has applauded the passage of a historic, international climate change agreement for aviation.
Approval by the world’s major economies signals a strong global commitment in the battle against climate change, according to the IEA.
The latest EPA data shows that carbon emissions from power plants, oil drilling, factories and other industrial sources in the US fell 4.9%.
28 innovations have been identified by the report, with the potential to reduce the cost of energy by up to 27%.
Global Bioenergies has announced it has joined Preem, Sekab and Sveaskog in the ‘bio-based gasoline project’ in Sweden.
Global Bioenergies has announced it has joined Preem, Sekab and Sveaskog in the ‘bio-based gasoline project’ in Sweden.
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has released its Monthly Energy Review for September 2016.