MOL Group advances SAF production in Slovakia
Hungary-based oil and gas company MOL Group has produced hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) biodiesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at its Slovnaft refinery in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Hungary-based oil and gas company MOL Group has produced hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) biodiesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at its Slovnaft refinery in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Biofuels producer POET will connect its Fairmont, Nebraska, bioprocessing facility to the Tallgrass Trailblazer carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline, which will span around 400 miles through Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming.
Having emerged from equity firm Adenia Partners’ buy-out of Air Liquide’s operations across 12 countries, Africa-based Erium has outlined plans for growth and investment. The company has set its sights on becoming Africa’s first dedicated...
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German energy company Uniper and Kyuden International, a subsidiary of Kyushu Electric Power Group, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore hydrogen and ammonia trading, renewable energy, and carbon capture utilisation and storage...
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