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Canada stops importing ethanol as tariffs looms

Canada stops importing ethanol as tariffs looms

March 4, 2025 |

In Washington, Brownfield Ag News reports ethanol exports have already slowed ahead of the Trump Administration’s implementation of tariffs on Mexico and Canada as those countries impose counter tariffs. Last week’s jump in ethanol stocks, levels not seen since the pandemic forced people off the roads, were said to be a result of Canada not […]

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St1 Biokraft Södra Hallands Kraft Biogas

St1 Biokraft Södra Hallands Kraft Biogas

March 3, 2025 |

In Sweden, St1 Biokraft has signed an agreement to acquire Södra Hallands Kraft Biogas AB with a production facility in Hov outside Laholm. St1 Biokraft already owns and operates an upgrading plant in the same property. St1 Biokraft currently owns and operates 12 production and upgrading facilities in Sweden, Norway and South Korea with its […]

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Wah Kwong Maritime Transport and CIMC ENRIC team up on green methanol bunkering

Wah Kwong Maritime Transport and CIMC ENRIC team up on green methanol bunkering

March 3, 2025 |

In Hong Kong, Wah Kwong Maritime Transport and CIMC ENRIC Holdings Limited signed a strategic partnership agreement on green methanol bunkering applications, logistics and bunkering services on February 26, 2025. The partnership is the first cooperation of the kind for the green fuel sector, tying a leading plant developer to a logistics and downstream service […]

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Baker Hughes and Frontier Infrastructure to jointly deploy CCS in the US

Baker Hughes and Frontier Infrastructure to jointly deploy CCS in the US

March 3, 2025 |

In Texas, Baker Hughes and Frontier Infrastructure, a Tailwater Capital portfolio company and a leading developer of low-carbon infrastructure across the U.S. Mountain West and Texas, on Monday announced a strategic partnership to accelerate the deployment of large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) and power solutions in the U.S. As part of the agreement, Baker […]

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Taiyo Oil chooses Honeywell UOP Ethanol to Jet for Okinawa SAF production

Taiyo Oil chooses Honeywell UOP Ethanol to Jet for Okinawa SAF production

March 3, 2025 |

In Japan, Honeywell announced that Taiyo Oil Co., Ltd. has chosen the Honeywell UOP Ethanol to Jet (ETJ) technology to produce Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) at its Okinawa Operations in Japan. This facility will be based on Honeywell UOP’s first ETJ license and basic engineering design in the Asia Pacific region with a production target […]

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BNDES approves $21M credit line for Ciclus Ambiental Rio to produce biomethane from MSW

BNDES approves $21M credit line for Ciclus Ambiental Rio to produce biomethane from MSW

March 3, 2025 |

In Brazil, the National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) approved a credit line for financing in the amount of R$125.7 million for Ciclus Ambiental Rio SA With resources from the Climate Fund (R$88.0 million) and the Sanitation Line (R$37.7 million), Ciclus will expand the capacity of its Waste Treatment Center (CTR) in Seropédica […]

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Idemitsu Kosan and Mitsubishi Electric to use biomass plastics in home appliances

Idemitsu Kosan and Mitsubishi Electric to use biomass plastics in home appliances

March 3, 2025 |

In Japan, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation have agreed to start collaboration for use of biomass plastics in home appliances, with the aim of promoting biomass plastics in the home appliance market. Idemitsu Kosan will produce biomass chemicals using the mass balance method. Mitsubishi Electric aims to use biomass plastics made from […]

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Win Win Water launches bottled water in 100% plant-based bottles

Win Win Water launches bottled water in 100% plant-based bottles

March 3, 2025 |

In France, Win Win Water announced the launch of its innovative bottled water solution, featuring 100% plant-based bottles that are fully biodegradable. This groundbreaking approach aims to address the environmental challenges posed by traditional plastic bottles while providing consumers with high-quality, naturally alkaline electrolyte spring water. The launch event took place in Liverpool, on the […]

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University of Washington researchers use coffee grounds with fungi spores for 3D printing

University of Washington researchers use coffee grounds with fungi spores for 3D printing

March 3, 2025 |

In Washington state, a University of Washington team developed a new system for turning coffee grounds into a paste, which they use to 3D print objects: packing materials, pieces of a vase, a small statue. They inoculate the paste with Reishi mushroom spores, which grow on the objects to form that mycelial skin. The skin […]

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Tidewater Renewables welcomes BC’s decision to use domestic biofuels for LCFS

Tidewater Renewables welcomes BC’s decision to use domestic biofuels for LCFS

March 3, 2025 |

In Canada, Tidewater Renewables Ltd., owner of Canada’s first renewable diesel refinery, welcomes the Government of British Columbia’s changes to the Low Carbon Fuels Act aimed at strengthening the Canadian biofuels sector. The ability of US renewable diesel producers to dump their product into British Columbia and unfairly benefit from both a production subsidy received […]

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