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Conestoga Energy successfully completes drilling of its first Class VI for CCUS

Conestoga Energy successfully completes drilling of its first Class VI for CCUS

May 28, 2025 |

In Kansas, Conestoga Energy announced the successful completion of drilling operations for its first Class VI well designed for carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS). The well, located near the Company’s Bonanza BioEnergy ethanol plant in Garden City, Kansas, will serve as the cornerstone of Conestoga’s initiative to permanently store carbon dioxide emissions generated during […]

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Gevo sells Agri-Energy to A.E. Innovation for $7M

Gevo sells Agri-Energy to A.E. Innovation for $7M

May 28, 2025 |

In Colorado, Gevo, Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to sell Agri-Energy, LLC to A.E. Innovation, LLC for $7 million. The transaction includes Agri’s 18-million-gallon-per-year ethanol-production facility located in Luverne, Minnesota. Gevo will retain ownership of certain isobutanol-production-related assets and a portion of the vacant land at the site for future use. With these […]

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SABA goes live with its SAFc Connect platform

SABA goes live with its SAFc Connect platform

May 28, 2025 |

In Washington, the Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance (SABA) announced the go-live of SAFc Connect, a secure online platform to help connect corporate buyers with sustainable aviation fuel certificate (SAFc) providers and accelerate near-term progress in decarbonizing aviation. SAFc Connect gives participants a more flexible pathway to invest in high-integrity, commercially available SAF, and is designed […]

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IEA’s first Outlook for Biogases and Biomethane sees major opportunities

IEA’s first Outlook for Biogases and Biomethane sees major opportunities

May 28, 2025 |

In France, as policy makers look for opportunities to simultaneously bolster energy security and economic competitiveness, biogases – locally produced, low-emissions fuels created from organic waste – are seeing fresh momentum, according to a new IEA special report. The Outlook for Biogases and Biomethane, finds that over 50 new policies have been introduced to support […]

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Enilive to begin offering marine HVO at at least two ports later this year

Enilive to begin offering marine HVO at at least two ports later this year

May 28, 2025 |

In Italy, Bunkerspot reports Enilive plans to begin supply marine biofuel at the Italian ports of Ravenna and Venice before the end of the year. The fuel from HVO will be available both via bunkering and via trucks to the northern part of the country. The company is currently evaluating the possibility of offering the […]

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Rektron Group launches clean energy division

Rektron Group launches clean energy division

May 28, 2025 |

In Canada, Rektron Group Inc., a global commodity trading group and infrastructure company, with subsidiaries that specialize in trading energy, metals, and energy transition commodities, is pleased to announce the formal launch of its clean energy division, Rektron Nova, as part of its long-term strategy to support the global green energy transition and sustainability-driven markets. […]

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Magnon teams with Power2X and ErasmoPower2X for Spanish e-methanol plant

Magnon teams with Power2X and ErasmoPower2X for Spanish e-methanol plant

May 28, 2025 |

In Spain, Magnon, a renewable energy company subsidiary of the Ence group, Power2X and ErasmoPower2X have signed an agreement to explore the development of an e-methanol plant at Magnon’s industrial complex in Puertollano, Ciudad Real. Around 380,000 metric tons of biogenic CO₂ will be captured each year, which is equivalent to the amount of carbon […]

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Researchers discover new theory of the first sugars that could help biofuel production

Researchers discover new theory of the first sugars that could help biofuel production

May 28, 2025 |

In California, prebiotic Earth was a harsh and unstable environment, characterized by intense heat, active volcanoes and little atmosphere. How, then, did the molecular building blocks of life first form? Among chemists, it’s widely thought that one of these building blocks—a sugar known as ribose, which forms the backbone of RNA—was produced spontaneously. But a […]

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Iowa governor Kim Reynolds meeting stakeholders before deciding on eminent domain bill

Iowa governor Kim Reynolds meeting stakeholders before deciding on eminent domain bill

May 28, 2025 |

In Iowa, the Gazette reports Iowa governor Kim Reynolds is meeting with a diverse group of stakeholders regarding the bill that has been passed by both chambers of the state’s legislature that would regulate hazardous liquid pipelines and other energy infrastructure projects and would restrict the use of eminent domain. The governor has until June […]

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UPM ends development of biorefinery at Port of Rotterdam

UPM ends development of biorefinery at Port of Rotterdam

May 27, 2025 |

In Finland, following extended technical, commercial and strategic evaluations UPM plans to discontinue the development of its potential second biomass-to-fuels refinery at the Port of Rotterdam. As a result, UPM plans to halt all engineering work related to the CAPEX investment in Rotterdam and to withdraw from all site-related commitments associated with the Rotterdam investment. […]

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