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Maersk, Renfe and Cepsa trialing 2G biofuels in rail

Maersk, Renfe and Cepsa trialing 2G biofuels in rail

June 8, 2023 |

In Spain, Maersk, Renfe and Cepsa will carry out the first test in Spain with second-generation biofuels in the railway sector with the aim of decarbonizing the rail corridor linking Algeciras and Madrid with the use of renewable diesel on the non-electrified segment between Algeciras-Cordoba and the use of renewable electric energy on the segment […]

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PCC Hydrogen awarded US patent for hydrogen production technology

PCC Hydrogen awarded US patent for hydrogen production technology

June 8, 2023 |

In Kentucky, PCC Hydrogen announced the issuance of its patented hydrogen production technology (US Patent 11,649,549) for coupling an electrolyzer system with a catalytic adiabatic reactor to convert ethanol into hydrogen. By leveraging ethanol’s biogenic characteristics and capturing the pure CO2 byproduct of the PCC H2 hydrogen production process, the Company can produce a negative […]

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UC Riverside study shows emissions reductions in E15 use in California

UC Riverside study shows emissions reductions in E15 use in California

June 8, 2023 |

In California, a newly released, peer-reviewed study from the University of California, Riverside, shows that the E15 ethanol blend provides notable emissions reductions compared to California’s regular reformulated gasoline. The Renewable Fuels Association hailed the report as proof of the value of E15 for The Golden State, which has yet to allow the E15 blend to […]

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Nebraska governor signs Nebraska Biodiesel Tax Credit Act into law

Nebraska governor signs Nebraska Biodiesel Tax Credit Act into law

June 8, 2023 |

In Nebraska, Gov. Jim Pillen (R-NE) signed into law legislation promoting the sale and use of biodiesel in Nebraska. The bill, LB 727, provides retail tax incentives for the sale of biodiesel at fuel retailer locations throughout the state adding value to Nebraska soybean farmers while promoting continued growth of the burgeoning renewable fuel industry. Part […]

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European Commission approves REG’s merger with Chevron

European Commission approves REG’s merger with Chevron

June 7, 2023 |

In Belgium, the European Commission has approved, under the EU Merger Regulation, the acquisition of sole control of Renewable Energy Group, Inc. by Chevron Corporation, both of the US. REG is active in the production of biodiesel and renewable diesel, and in the sales of carbon credits, petroleum-based products, and petroleum-based products further blended with […]

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S&P Global analysis seeks animal and waste fat supplies tightening

S&P Global analysis seeks animal and waste fat supplies tightening

June 7, 2023 |

In Washington, animal fats and used cooking oil are increasingly joining the likes of lithium, cobalt and copper as energy transitional materials where supply constraints are of growing concern, according to a new analysis of trade flows by S&P Global Commodity Insights Agribusiness Consulting group. The analysis, entitled Biofuel Feedstock Trade Flows: First Come, First […]

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Greenwashing lawsuit against KLM given full hearing by Dutch court

Greenwashing lawsuit against KLM given full hearing by Dutch court

June 7, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, a greenwashing lawsuit against airline KLM challenging its misleading advertising has been granted permission to proceed to a full hearing by a Dutch court. The lawsuit – the first of its kind to challenge airline industry greenwashing – argues that KLM’s climate ads and offset marketing breach EU consumer law standards by […]

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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency fines Denco II $250,000

Minnesota Pollution Control Agency fines Denco II $250,000

June 7, 2023 |

In Minnesota, according to a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) enforcement investigation, Denco II LLC violated several industrial wastewater, stormwater, and air quality regulations between 2017 and 2022 at its ethanol production facility in Morris, Minn. MPCA staff inspections confirmed that the company had applied about 1.25 million gallons of wastewater to area agricultural fields […]

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Pertamina to launch E5 with domestic sugarcane ethanol this month

Pertamina to launch E5 with domestic sugarcane ethanol this month

June 7, 2023 |

In Indonesia, the Jakarta Post newspaper reports that Pertamina will launch its E5 blend this month using ethanol produced from domestic sugarcane. In the future, the company hopes to use corn and cassava as ethanol feedstock as well. The country has been wanting to introduce ethanol blending as it is a leader in biodiesel blending […]

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ePure says ethanol demand difficult to predict as EU countries fail to implement E10

ePure says ethanol demand difficult to predict as EU countries fail to implement E10

June 7, 2023 |

In Belgium, Platts reports ePure says it is difficult to predict ethanol demand due to fluctuating ethanol blending policies around the European Union. Even though E10 has become available at fuel pumps across the EU, Spain and Italy haven’t yet introduced the higher blend despite the mandate to do so, creating a major market gap. […]

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