Video: Watch first Emirates flight with SAF take-off from Dubai
Watch the first Emirates flight operating with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) take off from Dubai International Airport (DXB).
Watch the first Emirates flight operating with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) take off from Dubai International Airport (DXB).
Tree Energy Solutions (TES) has signed an agreement with Tokyo Gas to explore and develop e-NG supply chains as part of efforts to encourage the transition to green energy.
Air Products has announced it will build, own and operate a carbon capture and carbon dioxide treatment facility at its existing hydrogen production plant in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
The first Emirates flights operating with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) provided by Shell Aviation have taken off from Dubai International Airport (DXB).
A US$1.2 billion transaction with Morrow Renewables has positioned Enbridge as a major North American RNG operator.
NATSO, representing travel centres and truck stops, and SIGMA: America’s Leading Fuel Marketers, have urged the US Department of Energy (DOE) to adopt a market-oriented, technology-neutral approach to transportation decarbonisation.
TOYO Engineering and Cosmo Energy have reached an agreement to initiate a joint study on the direct synthesis of carbon dioxide emitted from refineries and other facilities, into methanol.
Farnborough Airport, UK, has announced the sale of its millionth litre of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), highlighting its aim to be a sustainability showcase for airports around the world.
SATORP, a platform jointly owned by Aramco and TotalEnergies, has successfully converted used cooking oil through coprocessing into ISCC+ certified sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Sumitomo Chemical has begun construction of a pilot facility to establish a process for producing propylene directly from ethanol, which is attracting attention as a sustainable chemical raw material.
MAN Energy Solutions will deliver three integrally-geared compressor trains (IGC) to the first large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in the Netherlands.
According to a feasibility study by SkyNRG and SFS Ireland, Ireland has the potential to develop a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry generating revenue of €2.55 billion by 2050.
Grace has launched its new PARAGON™ FCC catalyst technology for more sustainably produced fuels.
The IEA notes that the energy world is set to change significantly by 2030, based on today’s policy settings alone.
Evonik will develop precious metal catalysts and technology with Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies.