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Finland begins production of certified Bio-LNG at Baltic Sea terminal

Finland begins production of certified Bio-LNG at Baltic Sea terminal

September 4, 2024 |

In Finland, Rohe Solutions began production of Bio-LNG, or liquefied biomethane, at the Hamina LNG terminal on August 29, 2024. This marks the first Bio-LNG operation in the Baltic Sea region, utilizing an innovative liquefaction process from the existing gas grid infrastructure. Rohe Solutions, in partnership with Hamina LNG Oy, is now leading the way […]

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Navigator Gas CEO urges carbon levy to speed shipping’s green transition

Navigator Gas CEO urges carbon levy to speed shipping’s green transition

September 4, 2024 |

In the UK, Rivera Maritime Media reports at the ABS Sustainability Summit in Hamburg, Germany, Navigator Gas CEO Mads Peter Zacho made a bold call for the shipping industry to accelerate its transition to low- and zero-carbon fuels, emphasizing the need for a carbon levy on bunker fuel. Zacho’s keynote address highlighted the urgency of […]

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China and Nigeria seal $3.3 billion methanol project deal

China and Nigeria seal $3.3 billion methanol project deal

September 4, 2024 |

In Nigeria, Nairametrics reports the China Road and Bridge Corporation signed a $3.3 billion agreement with Nigeria’s Brass Fertilizer and Petrochemical Company Ltd. for the development of the Brass Industrial Park and Methanol Complex in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. This significant partnership, signed during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in China, is aimed at bolstering Nigeria’s […]

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PowerCell receives DNV approval for methanol-to-power marine system

PowerCell receives DNV approval for methanol-to-power marine system

September 4, 2024 |

In Sweden, PowerCell Group received Approval in Principle from Den Norske Veritas on September 4, 2024, for its new Methanol-to-Power system, a solution that converts methanol into hydrogen for fuel cells to support maritime industry decarbonization. The system combines a methanol reformer from RIX Industries with PowerCell’s Marine System 225, offering a cleaner, efficient energy […]

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Burning MV Sounion too risky to tow, says EU mission

Burning MV Sounion too risky to tow, says EU mission

September 4, 2024 |

In Singapore, Manifold Times reports the Greek-flagged oil tanker MV Sounion, which has been ablaze since August 23, 2024, following a reported Houthi attack, has been deemed unsafe to tow, according to a statement from the EU military mission EUNAVFOR ASPIDES. Private salvage companies overseeing the operation concluded that the conditions for towing were too […]

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LanzaTech and SEKISUI to build waste-to-ethanol plants in Japan

LanzaTech and SEKISUI to build waste-to-ethanol plants in Japan

September 4, 2024 |

In Illinois, LanzaTech and SEKISUI signed a Master License Agreement to construct multiple waste-to-ethanol plants across Japan, using LanzaTech’s advanced gas fermentation technology. This innovative process converts municipal and industrial solid waste into ethanol by capturing carbon from waste streams without the need for chemical catalysts, heat, or pressure, relying instead on a microbial catalyst. […]

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Olam Agri to invest $60 million in multi-input bio-ethanol plant in Maharashtra

Olam Agri to invest $60 million in multi-input bio-ethanol plant in Maharashtra

September 4, 2024 |

In India, Chini Mandi reports in Rajgoli, Maharashtra, global commodity leader Olam Agri announced a $60 million investment to develop a multi-input bio-ethanol plant adjacent to its existing sugar factory. The facility, expected to be operational by March 2025, will produce ethanol from sugarcane and corn, aligning with India’s shift to mixed fuels like B20. […]

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Anaergia to build biogas plant on South Korea’s Jeju Island

Anaergia to build biogas plant on South Korea’s Jeju Island

September 4, 2024 |

In Singapore, Anaergia Singapore was chosen to design and construct a biogas plant on Jeju Island, South Korea, with a project valued at C$25 million. The facility will utilize Anaergia’s Omnivore™ anaerobic digestion technology to process 50,000 tons of organic waste annually, sourced from local slaughterhouses, citrus juice plants, and food production facilities. This technology […]

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Georgia Power’s biomass plan under fire for costs, environmental impact

Georgia Power’s biomass plan under fire for costs, environmental impact

September 4, 2024 |

In Georgia, Georgia Recorder reports on September 17, 2024, the Georgia Public Service Commission will vote on Georgia Power’s proposal to add 80 megawatts of biomass-fueled energy generation by burning wood pellets and organic materials, a plan that has raised concerns over high costs and environmental impact. The proposal, which includes a 30-year contract with […]

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Taiwan’s ‘Seawool’ fabric turns oyster shells into fashion innovation

Taiwan’s ‘Seawool’ fabric turns oyster shells into fashion innovation

September 4, 2024 |

In Taiwan, Taipei Times reports Seawool, a fabric made from discarded oyster shells and recycled plastic, is generating NT$200 million annually and gaining popularity among sustainable fashion brands in Europe and the US. Known for its temperature-regulating properties and wool-like texture, Seawool has become a sought-after material for outdoor and eco-conscious clothing lines. Developed by […]

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