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Volvo Cars to ship 15,000 containers under Maersk ECO Delivery Ocean

Volvo Cars to ship 15,000 containers under Maersk ECO Delivery Ocean

July 4, 2023 |

In Denmark, Volvo Cars cooperates with, among others, Maersk to reduce its global greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint from seaborne logistics. For its decarbonisation product ECO Delivery Ocean, Maersk substitutes fossil fuels on its ships with second generation biodiesel based on waste feedstocks to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of customers’ ocean transport directly in the […]

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Investigation shows multiple fake biofuel scams in Europe

Investigation shows multiple fake biofuel scams in Europe

July 4, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, a new report details multiple scams involving fake biofuels have erupted in northern Europe in recent years. A new investigation from the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project shows several cases were linked by a Bosnian company that sold thousands of tons of fraudulent fuel across the European Union. Key findings include: […]

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Swedish city to establish fossil-free processing facility for clean energy with Boson Energy

Swedish city to establish fossil-free processing facility for clean energy with Boson Energy

July 4, 2023 |

In Sweden, the Municipality of Tjörn on the Swedish West Coast has decided to enable the establishment of a facility for local energy production that is fossil-free, carbon negative and contributes to climate change; together with companies Wallhamn AB and Boson Energy SA. Boson Energy has developed a technology for local energy production by using […]

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Air Liquide becomes Official Supporter in hydrogen with Paris 2024 Olympics

Air Liquide becomes Official Supporter in hydrogen with Paris 2024 Olympics

July 4, 2023 |

In France, Air Liquide has become an Official Supporter in hydrogen, as part of a partnership with Paris 2024 to contribute to reducing the event’s carbon emissions. The Group will supply hydrogen of renewable origin to power some of the vehicles of Paris 2024’s official fleet. This partnership reflects Paris 2024’s ambition to “organize more […]

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Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore sees ammonia fueling by 2026

Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore sees ammonia fueling by 2026

July 4, 2023 |

In Singapore, Platts reports Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore believes that by 2026 it will be ready to offer ammonia bunkering, around the same time that the first ammonia fueled ships are expected for delivery. The port stepped back from earlier expectations about ammonia fueling trials happening before the end of 2023 due to […]

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TotalEnergies to invest in $76M upgrade to process waste feedstocks

TotalEnergies to invest in $76M upgrade to process waste feedstocks

July 4, 2023 |

In France, the Oil and Gas Journal reports TotalEnergies will begin processing circular renewable feedstocks at its La Mède biorefinery. The EUR70 million upgrade will take place during the biorefinery’s first major shut down next year that will allow it to process waste fats including used cooking oil, a move that will allow it to […]

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University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers harvest electricity from humidity

University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers harvest electricity from humidity

July 4, 2023 |

In Massachusetts, team of engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has recently shown that nearly any material can be turned into a device that continuously harvests electricity from humidity in the air. The secret lies in being able to pepper the material with nanopores less than 100 nanometers in diameter. The research appeared in […]

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UK government funds $101.75M for 29 energy transition projects

UK government funds $101.75M for 29 energy transition projects

July 4, 2023 |

In the UK, from hydrogen-powered cornflake production to low carbon Scottish whisky distillation, businesses across the UK have received a share of over £80 million government funding to ditch costly fossil fuels for cleaner alternatives.  Breakfast giant Kellogg’s is among 29 successful projects to change their production processes to cut their emissions. The company plans […]

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Syclus to build and operate Europe’s first renewable ethylene from sustainable ethanol

Syclus to build and operate Europe’s first renewable ethylene from sustainable ethanol

July 3, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, Syclus intends to build and operate a plant for the production of renewable ethylene from sustainable ethanol in Chemelot Industrial Park, Geleen, The Netherlands. With an annual production capacity in the range of 100,000 metric metric tons, this renewable ethanol-to-ethylene production plant would be a first in Europe, paving the way for […]

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Construction begins on $355.7M Paraná crushing facility

Construction begins on $355.7M Paraná crushing facility

July 3, 2023 |

In Brazil, Paraná Governor Carlos Massa Ratinho Junior took part last in Lapa, in the Curitiba Metropolitan Area, in the laying of the foundation stone for Grupo Potencial’s soybean crushing plant. The first phase of the work will receive R$1.7 billion in investments to expand biodiesel production, with the expectation of generating around 250 direct […]

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