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Western Legacy Development wants biodiesel facility co-located with slaughterhouse

Western Legacy Development wants biodiesel facility co-located with slaughterhouse

July 4, 2022 |

In South Dakota, DRG News reports Western Legacy Development Corporation wants to build a biodiesel facility co-located with its planned beef and bison processing facility near Rapid City. Discussions are underway with multinational companies regarding potential offtake of would-be future biodiesel production. The facility would use tallow to produce the biodiesel, an offtake agreement for […]

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South African sugar industry relying on SAF study to support sugar industry

South African sugar industry relying on SAF study to support sugar industry

July 4, 2022 |

In South Africa, the Independent newspaper reports the more difficult but promising prospect of the Sugar Cane Value Chain Masterplan that is half way through implementation lies in alternative cane products, especially the production of sustainable aviation fuels. A study commissioned by SA Canegrowers, in partnership with the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), found that […]

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Berkeley Lab researchers develop new type of drop-in renewable fuel

Berkeley Lab researchers develop new type of drop-in renewable fuel

July 4, 2022 |

In California, a group of biofuel experts led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) took inspiration from an extraordinary antifungal molecule made by Streptomyces bacteria to develop a totally new type of fuel that has projected energy density greater than the most advanced heavy-duty fuels used today, including the rocket fuels used by NASA. […]

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Indonesia looking to boost biodiesel mandate levels to support farmers

Indonesia looking to boost biodiesel mandate levels to support farmers

July 4, 2022 |

In Indonesia, Reuters reports Indonesia has proposed raising palm oil export quotas and is considering raising mandatory levels of biodiesel in fuel blends to prop up prices for farmers as domestic palm oil inventories run high, a minister said on Saturday. Palm oil inventories soared and factories limited purchases from farmers after Jakarta halted exports […]

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Argentine family farm to produce biodiesel for its own fleet

Argentine family farm to produce biodiesel for its own fleet

June 30, 2022 |

In Argentina, Clarín newspaper reports that Las Chilcas is a family agricultural business and over the years it has diversified and incorporated added value. And now, it will build a plant to produce biodiesel with the aim of supplying its own fleet with biofuel. It is from the initiative of the Government of Córdoba to […]

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DOE funds $39M for net carbon building materials

DOE funds $39M for net carbon building materials

June 30, 2022 |

In Washington, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $39 million in awards for 18 projects seeking to develop technologies that can transform buildings into net carbon storage structures. Led by DOE’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E), selectees for the Harnessing Emissions into Structures Taking Inputs from the Atmosphere (HESTIA) program will prioritize overcoming barriers associated […]

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Indonesia exploring B35 mandate

Indonesia exploring B35 mandate

June 30, 2022 |

In Indonesia, Reuters reports the country is contemplating boosting its biodiesel blending mandate to 35%. It has been doing trials on B40 and B50 for the past couple of years in hopes of boosting blending beyond the current 30%. Exports were banned for three weeks but since they have opened up again, palm oil stocks […]

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Hydrous ethanol competitiveness falls further against gasoline following tax cuts

Hydrous ethanol competitiveness falls further against gasoline following tax cuts

June 30, 2022 |

In Brazil, Reuters reports that hydrous ethanol’s competitiveness against gasoline was already falling in May but with the cuts in various taxes that came into force this week and last, hydrous ethanol has become even less competitive. Ethanol prices are expected to fall in response to gasoline’s enhanced competitiveness. In the Southeast region, for example, […]

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Marr Contracting first Australian company to transition to HVO100

Marr Contracting first Australian company to transition to HVO100

June 30, 2022 |

In Australia, Marr Contracting announced they will be the first business in Australia to transition from fossil diesel to HVO100 – a diesel made from 100% renewable raw materials, used as a drop-in fuel.  The initiative is part of Marr’s commitment to reduce their carbon emissions and impact on the environment as part of their […]

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Greasezilla now qualified feedstock for RIN credits

Greasezilla now qualified feedstock for RIN credits

June 30, 2022 |

In West Virginia, Downey Ridge Environmental Company, developer of Greasezilla, announced that the Brown Grease Advanced Biofuel offtake produced by Greasezilla systems is now a qualified feedstock for RIN credits under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). This long-awaited ruling adds further value to Greasezilla’s advanced biofuel (ABF) offtake as a mainstream, sustainable energy resource. The […]

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