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Honeywell announces new ETJ technology

Honeywell announces new ETJ technology

October 10, 2022 |

In North Carolina, Honeywell announced a new, innovative ethanol-to-jet fuel (ETJ) processing technology that allows producers to convert corn-based, cellulosic, or sugar-based ethanol into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Depending on the type of ethanol feedstock used, jet fuel produced from Honeywell’s ethanol-to-jet fuel process can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 80% on a total […]

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Gevo updates on SAF offtake agreements and NZ1 project

Gevo updates on SAF offtake agreements and NZ1 project

October 10, 2022 |

In Colorado, Gevo now has approximately 375 million gallons per year of predominantly take-or-pay, financeable SAF and hydrocarbon fuel supply agreements, which are expected to support project debt financing. This level of demand would require multiple plants to be built over the next four years to satisfy those agreements. Based on current market projections and […]

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Cepsa successfully trials its 2G marine biofuel

Cepsa successfully trials its 2G marine biofuel

October 10, 2022 |

In Spain, Cepsa has successfully carried out the first trial in Spain of advanced biofuels (2G) in one of the ships used by the company, the Montestena, owned by Ibaizabal, during several weeks of navigation. Thus, Cepsa reinforces its position as a pioneer in the energy transition and national leader in the supply of energy […]

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BASF launches CircleStar dehydration catalyst

BASF launches CircleStar dehydration catalyst

October 10, 2022 |

In Switzerland, BASF has introduced CircleStar, an innovative dehydration catalyst to process renewable feedstocks. The novel star-shaped catalyst achieves a 99.5% selectivity for the ethanol-to-ethylene (E2E) conversion. With an operating temperature that is more than 25°C lower compared to conventional processes, CircleStar™ helps to decrease the carbon footprint in the bio-ethylene value chain for products […]

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Neste, Idemitsu Kosan, CHIMEI and Mitsubishi team on renewable plastics supply chain

Neste, Idemitsu Kosan, CHIMEI and Mitsubishi team on renewable plastics supply chain

October 10, 2022 |

In Finland, Neste, Idemitsu Kosan, CHIMEI and Mitsubishi Corporation have agreed to build a renewable plastics supply chain utilizing bio-based hydrocarbons (Neste RE) for the production of styrene monomer (i.e. bio-SM), and its mass balanced renewable plastics derivatives including acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (i.e. bio-ABS*). The bio-SM production in Japan and the renewable plastics production in […]

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BIOPHIL Natural Fibers to invest $10.9M in North Carolina facility

BIOPHIL Natural Fibers to invest $10.9M in North Carolina facility

October 10, 2022 |

In North Carolina, BIOPHIL Natural Fibers, a manufacturer of organic raw materials, will create 41 new jobs in Robeson County, Governor Roy Cooper announced. The company will invest more than $10.9 million to locate a new processing operation to Lumberton. Founded in 2019, BIOPHIL processes hemp stalk to produce fiber and hurd as a sustainable […]

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Greasezilla expanding into more wastewater infrastructure projects

Greasezilla expanding into more wastewater infrastructure projects

October 10, 2022 |

In West Virginia, there has been a significant increase in the number of wastewater facilities incorporating Greasezilla into their operations. The industry’s urgency to protect wastewater infrastructure combined with new funding established through the U.S. Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (2021) and the EPA’s expansion of Renewable Identification Number (RIN) credits for low carbon-intensity (CI) […]

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Brookhaven National Laboratory to lead roadmap for National Virtual Biosecurity for Bioenergy Crops Center

Brookhaven National Laboratory to lead roadmap for National Virtual Biosecurity for Bioenergy Crops Center

October 10, 2022 |

In New York state, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science has selected Brookhaven National Laboratory to lead a new research effort focused on potential threats to crops grown for bioenergy production. Understanding how such bioenergy crops could be harmed by known or new pests or pathogens could help speed the development of […]

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Iowa Utilities Board rejects tribe’s request for EIS of Summit Carbon pipeline but calls December hearing to clarify issues

Iowa Utilities Board rejects tribe’s request for EIS of Summit Carbon pipeline but calls December hearing to clarify issues

October 10, 2022 |

In Iowa, Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) issued an order on Thursday that denies a request for an environmental impact study (EIS) regarding the proposed carbon capture pipeline by Summit Carbon Solutions LLC (Summit Carbon), which is pending before the IUB in Docket No. HLP-2021-0001. The request for the EIS was filed by the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska (Winnebago Tribe) […]

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Bio-based Industries Consortium report shows bioeconomy grew despite Brexit

Bio-based Industries Consortium report shows bioeconomy grew despite Brexit

October 6, 2022 |

In Germany, the annual update of the Bio-based Industries Consortium’s (BIC) and nova-Institute’s report on Europe’s bio-based industries reveals that, despite significant changes in this year’s assessment due to Brexit, bio-based industries continue to grow, marking a total contribution of over 814 billion Euro to the EU’s bioeconomy in 2019 (the latest available data in […]

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