TotalEnergies ramps up green hydrogen and SAF in Belgium
Global energy company TotalEnergies has unveiled plans to increase investments in green hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at its petrochemical refining site in Antwerp, Belgium.
Global energy company TotalEnergies has unveiled plans to increase investments in green hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at its petrochemical refining site in Antwerp, Belgium.
German energy company Mabanaft has started supplying jet fuel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to airlines at Frankfurt Airport, marking an expansion of its aviation business into the German market. The volumes involved are tiny,...
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German group ABO Energy has received the green light from planning authorities to build a hydrogen production plant in Oulu, northern Finland.
Japanese oil company ENEOS Corporation will provide $100m in funding to support the development of the Beaver Lake Renewable Energy project in Louisiana, led by Denmark-based green methanol company C2X. C2X is backed by majority...
German energy company Mabanaft and Porsche-backed Chilean e-fuels developer HIF Global have signed a Heads of Agreement for the planned offtake of up to 100,000 tonnes of e-methanol per year.
Finland’s VTT Technical Research Centre and LUT University have concluded a three-year project exploring how carbon dioxide emissions from pulp mills could be captured and converted into raw materials for renewable plastics and e-fuels.
Japanese steelmaker JFE Steel, speciality chemicals manufacturer Mitsubishi Gas Chemical, and diversified chemicals company Mitsubishi Chemical have linked up to develop a process to turn steelmaking by-product gases into methanol, which could then be used...
Supply constraints and rising costs threaten the UK’s ability to meet sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) targets, warns UK governmental advisory body Climate Change Committee (CCC) in its Seventh Carbon Budget.
US-based bioenergy company WasteFuel and Turkish waste management firm ITC plan to develop a green methanol biorefinery in Ankara, Turkey.