Category: Fuels

Antofagasta railway to launch first hydrogen locomotive in Latin America

Antofagasta railway to launch first hydrogen locomotive in Latin America

September 9, 2024 |

In Chile, railway company FCAB announced the imminent arrival of Latin America’s first hydrogen-powered locomotive, developed by CRRC Qishuyan Company and set to operate on FCAB’s routes in Antofagasta. The locomotive, with a total power of 1000 kilowatts and equipped with a high-capacity hydrogen storage system, is designed to handle the region’s challenging terrain and […]

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Babcock & Wilcox to design Canada’s first waste-to-energy plant with carbon capture

Babcock & Wilcox to design Canada’s first waste-to-energy plant with carbon capture

September 9, 2024 |

In Ohio, Babcock & Wilcox announced it had secured a contract to conduct front-end engineering and design for Canada’s first waste-to-energy plant with carbon capture and sequestration, located in Alberta. The project, led by Varme Energy Inc., aims to process 200,000 tons of waste annually while capturing carbon emissions to reduce greenhouse gases. B&W will […]

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Toyota and Ford join UECC’s bioLNG program to cut emissions

Toyota and Ford join UECC’s bioLNG program to cut emissions

September 9, 2024 |

In Norway, United European Car Carriers announced that Toyota Motor Europe, Ford of Europe, and another major European automaker have joined its Sail for Change program to use bioLNG-fueled vessels for transporting vehicles across Europe. This move, part of UECC’s efforts to decarbonize logistics, is expected to reduce the company’s Scope 1 emissions by 80,000 […]

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Corvus fuel cell system approved by DNV, installation set for 2024

Corvus fuel cell system approved by DNV, installation set for 2024

September 9, 2024 |

In Norway, Corvus Energy announced that its Pelican Fuel Cell System will be installed aboard the “MS Skulebas” by the end of 2024, following type approval from DNV for its safety and performance. The system, developed under the three-year H2NOR project, is designed to reduce emissions in the maritime sector and represents a major milestone […]

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LanzaTech signs Master License Agreement with Sekisui to develop multiple commercial scale waste-to-ethanol plants in Japan

LanzaTech signs Master License Agreement with Sekisui to develop multiple commercial scale waste-to-ethanol plants in Japan

September 6, 2024 |

In Illinois, LanzaTech Global has signed a Master License Agreement with Sekisui Chemical to deploy, at commercial scale, a jointly developed platform that converts syngas derived from municipal solid waste (MSW) and industrial solid waste into ethanol.  Sekisui intends to build multiple facilities in municipalities across Japan which incorporate equipment packages, engineering and advisory services, […]

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Exel Composites launches commercial scale use of biobased resins

Exel Composites launches commercial scale use of biobased resins

September 6, 2024 |

In Finland, Exel Composites has announced a new purchasing agreement with chemical manufacturing giant INEOS for over 100 metric tons of its ENVIREZ bio-based resin system.  This deal will serve as a springboard for the firm to phase out its use of hydrocarbon-derived resins.  This specific INEOS ENVIREZ resin’s chemical composition features 23% bio-based glycol, […]

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GM to launch its first ethanol-capable hybrid-flex vehicles in Brazil

GM to launch its first ethanol-capable hybrid-flex vehicles in Brazil

September 6, 2024 |

In Brazil, Reuters reported that General Motors said it would begin producing its first-ever hybrid-flex vehicles that can run on 100% ethanol or gasoline alongside their batteries in Brazil. Rival automakers Stellantis and Honda have also announced plans this year to launch hybrid-flex vehicles in Brazil, according to the report. GM said that two hybrid-flex […]

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Plagen and partners plans to develop commercial-scale green methanol site in Korea

Plagen and partners plans to develop commercial-scale green methanol site in Korea

September 6, 2024 |

In Bulgaria, Renewables Now reported that Plagen, a producer of green hydrogen and green methanol from biogenic waste, has signed an investment agreement with Taebaek City in South Korea’s Gangwon province and eight other companies for the development of a commercial-scale green methanol plant. The new project is expected to eventually cover 20% of the […]

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PowerCell secures DNV’s approval for new methanol-to-power solution

PowerCell secures DNV’s approval for new methanol-to-power solution

September 6, 2024 |

In The Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that Swedish hydrogen fuel cell provider PowerCell has obtained approval in principle (AiP) from classification society DNV for a new methanol-to-power solution that combines a methanol reformer with a fuel cell system. The report stated that the new solution has a fully integrated methanol reformer from RIX Industries combined […]

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Blue Biofuels gets $1.15m Department of Energy Phase 2 grant

Blue Biofuels gets $1.15m Department of Energy Phase 2 grant

September 6, 2024 |

In Florida, Blue Biofuels said it has been awarded a Phase 2 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the U.S. Department of Energy amounting to $1.15 million.  The firm said that this funding will support the final stages of scaling the company’s patented Cellulose-to-Sugar (CTS) process, a technology that efficiently converts plant-based cellulose into […]

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