OXCCU unveils world’s first clean jet fuel plant at Oxford Airport
Carbon-to-value company OXCCU has launched OX1, the world’s first plant dedicated to producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Oxford Airport, UK.
Carbon-to-value company OXCCU has launched OX1, the world’s first plant dedicated to producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Oxford Airport, UK.
Methanol producer Methanex Corporation has teamed up with carbon capture and storage specialist Entropy to evaluate the integration of carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration technology at Methanex’s Medicine Hat site in Alberta.
Funding worth AU$1m (£480,000) has been awarded to a government-backed Australian energy partnership to develop a project that will demonstrate how green hydrogen production can reduce the cost of renewable methanol by up to 20%.
The case for e-fuels as a great fit for green hydrogen is now reality, with the world’s first commercial scale e-fuels plant now operational.
Decarbonisation solutions firm Carbon Clean has mounted its first equipment on the structural steel of the first carbon capture module at what will be Europe’s largest commercial-scale e-methanol facility.
US-based e-fuels producer Infinium will offtake carbon dioxide (CO2) from Kinetik Holdings Inc., (Kinetik)’s amine gas processing facilities in West Texas for use as a feedstock in the production of ultra-low carbon e-Fuels.
Low carbon technologies company Topsoe will supply key technology to one of Southern Europe’s largest renewable fuels plants owned and operated by Cepsa and Bio-Oils.
Climate solutions and trading firm STX Group has partnered with Norsk e-Fuel to promote biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) deliveries to future Norsk e-Fuel production sites and address key challenges holding back the growth of the...
Decarbonisation is a ‘huge generational task’ and long-term climate strategies are ‘complex issues’ but the off-take model at the heart of the industrial gases industry can enable significant headway to be made in the path...
TotalEnergies and China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) have signed a Heads of Agreement (HoA) to develop jointly a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production unit at Sinopec’s refinery in China.