Category: Fuels

Warsaw opens waste-to-energy plant to handle 30% of rubbish

Warsaw opens waste-to-energy plant to handle 30% of rubbish

March 1, 2026 |

In Poland, TVP reported that The Polish capital of Warsaw opened a new waste-to-energy plant that will burn almost a third of the city’s rubbish and turn it into electricity and heat. The plant, called the Warsaw Energy Factory, is located in a district in northeastern Warsaw. It can process about 265,000 tons of waste […]

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Uruguay to supply German firm with 100,000 tons per year of certified e-methanol

Uruguay to supply German firm with 100,000 tons per year of certified e-methanol

March 1, 2026 |

In Uruguay, Strategic Energy reported that HIF Global inked a deal through which it will supply approximately 100,000 tons per year of e-methanol to German eFuel One. The e-methanol supplied under this deal is expected to originate from HIF’s Paysandú project in Uruguay, according to the report. The e-methanol supplied under this framework will comply […]

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Engie teams with French vegetable producer to set up biomethane and CO2 capture

Engie teams with French vegetable producer to set up biomethane and CO2 capture

February 26, 2026 |

In France, Les Echos reports the French producer group Cerafel, which markets its vegetables under the Prince of Brittany brand, is setting up with Engie a local biogenic CO2 sector derived from agricultural methanization. From 2026, two units operated by Engie in Ploufragan, Côtes-d’Armor, and Noyal-Pontivy, Morbihan, will capture the CO2 generated during biomethane production. […]

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Minnesota drivers saved $24.7M in 2024 thanks to E15

Minnesota drivers saved $24.7M in 2024 thanks to E15

February 26, 2026 |

In Minnesota, Minnesota drivers saved $24.7 million in 2024 alone by choosing E15, a lower-cost fuel option often marketed as Unleaded 88 that has consistently been priced below traditional gasoline blends, according to a new study released today by the Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association (MN Bio-Fuels). The study, Cumulative Effects of E15 Sales to Minnesota Consumers, […]

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Growth Energy concerned about Congress missing its E15 deadline for a fix

Growth Energy concerned about Congress missing its E15 deadline for a fix

February 26, 2026 |

In Washington, Growth Energy expressed renewed urgency after Congress missed another deadline to approve a permanent, legislative fix offering consumers year-round access to E15. After reaching an impasse in January, House leaders agreed to establish an E15 Rural Domestic Energy Council, tasked with striking a deal no later than February 15 and sending legislation to the House floor no later than […]

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Utility Global lands $100M Series D round to deploy H2Gen globally

Utility Global lands $100M Series D round to deploy H2Gen globally

February 26, 2026 |

In Texas, Utility Global recently announced a first close of $100 million in its Series D financing round, led by Ara Partners and APG Asset Management (one of the world’s largest pension investors on behalf of Dutch pension funds). This milestone financing will allow Utility to globally deploy its proprietary H2Gen® technology at industrial scale. The […]

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CADO, 123Carbon and Assure SAF Registry to enable interoperaability between registries

CADO, 123Carbon and Assure SAF Registry to enable interoperaability between registries

February 26, 2026 |

In Canada, the Civil Aviation Decarbonization Organization (CADO), 123Carbon, and Assure SAF Registry have agreed to collaborate to implement interoperability between their respective Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) registries. The focus of the collaboration is to exchange verified SAF attribute integrity information among the registries, which is critical for the wider adoption of SAF globally. This […]

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries demos synfuel production from CO2, water and electricity

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries demos synfuel production from CO2, water and electricity

February 26, 2026 |

In Japan, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has conducted a demonstration of an integrated production process for synthesizing liquid fuels from carbon dioxide, water, and electricity, successfully producing liquid synthetic fuels through an integrated production system. The demonstration was conducted at MHI’s Research & Innovation Center (Nagasaki District). In this process, SOEC co-electrolysis is employed […]

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GeoPura becomes largest supplier of green hydrogen for a British construction project

GeoPura becomes largest supplier of green hydrogen for a British construction project

February 26, 2026 |

In the UK, GeoPura was recently announced as the supplier of the largest volume of green hydrogen ever produced for a British construction project, the Lower Thames Crossing. National Highways’ Lower Thames Crossing project will be the first major British infrastructure project to be carbon neutral in construction. A key part of this ambition is […]

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Petrobras chooses Topsoe as tech provider for SAF and renewable diesel

Petrobras chooses Topsoe as tech provider for SAF and renewable diesel

February 25, 2026 |

In Brazil, Topsoe has signed an agreement with Petrobras to deliver technology and services for a potential facility at Petrobras’ Boaventura Energy Complex, located in Itaboraí, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. The project will be based on Topsoe’s HydroFlex® technology, proprietary equipment and catalysts to enable the production of SAF and renewable diesel. Once […]

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