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Princeton Digital Group sources HVO from Pertamina for Indonesian data centers

Princeton Digital Group sources HVO from Pertamina for Indonesian data centers

September 10, 2025 |

In Indonesia, Princeton Digital Group (PDG), Asia Pacific’s leading data center provider, announced a strategic partnership with Pertamina Patra Niaga to roll out Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) as a replacement for diesel fuel across its Indonesian operations. This milestone marks a significant step in PDG’s commitment to reducing its Scope 1 carbon footprint and advancing […]

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St1 Biokraft inaugurates 13th biogas plant

St1 Biokraft inaugurates 13th biogas plant

September 10, 2025 |

In Sweden, St1 Biokraft inaugurated its new flagship plant in Mönsterås, Kalmar County on Wednesday. The plant is the company’s 13th facility and has an annual production capacity of approximately 138 GWh of liquefied biogas (LBG), making it one of the largest in Sweden. St1 Biokraft Mönsterås is a large-scale biogas plant that, at full […]

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Washington state agencies’ biodiesel consumption falls in 2024

Washington state agencies’ biodiesel consumption falls in 2024

September 10, 2025 |

In Washington state, a new report from the state’s Department of Enterprise Services shows that during 2024, state agencies, including universities, bought just under 1.55 million gallons of biodiesel, representing 8.45% of all fuel purchased to power diesel vehicles, vessels, equipment, and fire boilers to heat and power facilities in Washington. This is a 1.04% […]

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NTT Data to support Fathopes in develop UCO supply chain management for SAF

NTT Data to support Fathopes in develop UCO supply chain management for SAF

September 10, 2025 |

In Japan, NTT DATA Corporation will start considering the joint development of FATHOPES ENERGY HOLDING PTE LTD and the Waste Oil Collection Support Application in Malaysia to expand the spread of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). This application aims to solve the problems in the procurement of raw materials for SAF by enabling waste food oil […]

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Brazil estimates $20B investment needed for biofuels by 2035

Brazil estimates $20B investment needed for biofuels by 2035

September 10, 2025 |

In Brazil, the Biofuel Supply Notebook was launched, an integral part of the Ten-Year Energy Expansion Plan (PDE) 2035. The study, prepared by the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME), in partnership with the Energy Research Company (EPE), presents detailed projections on the evolution of the supply and demand of biofuels in Brazil, considering the […]

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Asahi Kasei, Mitsui Chemicals, and Mitsubishi create JV to develop biobased ethylene

Asahi Kasei, Mitsui Chemicals, and Mitsubishi create JV to develop biobased ethylene

September 10, 2025 |

In Japan, Asahi Kasei, Mitsui Chemicals, and Mitsubishi Chemical have established a limited liability partnership (LLP) to achieve carbon neutrality and production capacity optimization targeting 2030 with respect to the two ethylene manufacturing facilities in total owned by the three companies in western Japan, and will accelerate relevant studies. The three companies have advanced discussions […]

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Researchers find genetiv variability in camelina that could bood production

Researchers find genetiv variability in camelina that could bood production

September 10, 2025 |

In China, camelina sativa, also known as false-flax, is gaining attention as a biofuel crop due to its potential for aviation fuel production and minimal agricultural input requirements. However, the genetic foundation of this species has been underexplored. Despite its ancient cultivation history, Camelina’s relatively low genetic diversity has hindered breeding programs aimed at improving […]

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White House could limit large refiners’s requirements to just half of SRE waiver volume

White House could limit large refiners’s requirements to just half of SRE waiver volume

September 10, 2025 |

In Washington, Reuters reports three sources have confirmed that the White House plans for large refineries to cover at most half of the RIN volumes waived for smaller refineries in the latest round of Small Refinery Exemption approvals by the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA issues SREs for 1.1 billion gallons worth of RINs last […]

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Preem contracts Worley for SAF conversion project FEED verification

Preem contracts Worley for SAF conversion project FEED verification

September 9, 2025 |

In Sweden, Worley has been awarded a contract by Preem for Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) verification for the planned conversion of the ICR plant at the Lysekil refinery in Sweden. The project aims to transform the plant from conventional diesel production to the production of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF/biojet). The FEED verification is […]

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ePure members’ ethanol cuts GHG emissions 79% compared to gasoline

ePure members’ ethanol cuts GHG emissions 79% compared to gasoline

September 9, 2025 |

In Belgium, European ethanol biorefineries produced more food and animal feed than fuel in 2024, according to audited data released today by ePURE, the European renewable ethanol association. ePURE members – representing 85% of EU installed ethanol production capacity – and other European producers of renewable ethanol produced 6.9 million metric tons of food and […]

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