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German researchers develop friendly, more efficient carbon fiber production from lignin

German researchers develop friendly, more efficient carbon fiber production from lignin

April 13, 2023 |

In Germany, a new, environmentally friendly and cost-saving process for the production of carbon fibers from lignin has been developed at the German Institute for Textiles and Fiber Research (DIFT). It is characterized by high energy saving potential, the avoidance of solvents and the use of natural raw materials make the process environmentally friendly. On […]

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Indian government approves 42 of first 75 urban biogas plants

Indian government approves 42 of first 75 urban biogas plants

April 13, 2023 |

In India, the Indian Express newspaper reports that in line with the finance minister’s 2023/24 budget speech made on February 1 that said the government would support setting up 500 urban biogas plants around the country, with 75 already on deck for this year, the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry has already approved 42 […]

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Cemvita opens pilot plant in Houston

Cemvita opens pilot plant in Houston

April 12, 2023 |

In Texas, Cemvita announced the opening of a pilot plant in Houston. The plant marks a landmark step in the development of technology for using CO2 emissions as feedstock to produce valuable biocommodities including fertilizer, plastic, methane, and fuels. The opening of the pilot plant also marks the launch of Cemvita’s eCO2 business as a […]

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United invests $5M in Viridos

United invests $5M in Viridos

April 12, 2023 |

In Illinois, United wants to turn microalgae into SAF through the first new investment of its recently announced UAV Sustainable Flight FundSM since its launch: algae biofuel company Viridos. This $5 million investment will support the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) made from algae, an abundant and scalable resource that can be grown and […]

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Study shows heavy costs for airline 2050 net zero targets

Study shows heavy costs for airline 2050 net zero targets

April 12, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, in a new study, SEO Amsterdam Economics (SEO) and Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR) calculate the expenditures necessary to achieve net zero aircraft CO2 emissions along the Destination 2050 pathway. The investment needs and associated cost are identified for the four main mechanisms of emissions reduction: technology, air traffic management (ATM) and […]

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Axens acquires stake in France’s BioTJet project

Axens acquires stake in France’s BioTJet project

April 12, 2023 |

In France, Axens has acquired stake in the BioTJet project, the aim of which is to build and operate the largest European Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production unit using the Fischer-Tropsch process, relying on the BioTfueL technology. This unit will be built in France and will be commissioned by 2027. Within the framework of the […]

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Technip Energies lands FEED contract for LanzaTech’s DRAGON SAF project

Technip Energies lands FEED contract for LanzaTech’s DRAGON SAF project

April 12, 2023 |

In the UK, Technip Energies announced the award of a contract for the Front End Engineering Design (FEED) phase of LanzaTech’s DRAGON Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Project based on LanzaJet Alcohol to Jet (ATJ) Technology, on track to be one of the first commercial SAF facilities in the UK.  LanzaTech UK’s DRAGON SAF Project has […]

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Ethanol production drops 4.4% to 13-week low

Ethanol production drops 4.4% to 13-week low

April 12, 2023 |

In Washington, according to EIA data analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association for the week ending April 7, ethanol production dropped 4.4 percent to a 13-week low of 959,000 b/d, equivalent to 40.28 million gallons daily. The volume produced was 3.6 percent less than the same week last year but 5.8 percent above the five-year […]

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San Diego International Airport using alternative fuels in 30% of airside vehicles and equipment

San Diego International Airport using alternative fuels in 30% of airside vehicles and equipment

April 12, 2023 |

In California, the first shipment of renewable diesel has arrived at San Diego International Airport (SAN). The sustainable fuel is now being used in all diesel-powered airside (non-road) vehicles and equipment, such as baggage tugs, belt loaders, and firefighting vehicles. Approximately 30 percent of all airside vehicles and equipment at SAN are now “alternative fuel” […]

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Penn state researchers demo way to make paper bags stronger

Penn state researchers demo way to make paper bags stronger

April 12, 2023 |

In Pennsylvania, as the world searches for ways to reduce the use of plastics such as single-use plastic bags, a novel study by Penn State researchers demonstrates a process to make paper bags stronger — especially when they get wet — to make them a more viable alternative. The study suggests a process for creating […]

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