Tag: Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce using HVO for its diesel tests in Germany

Rolls-Royce using HVO for its diesel tests in Germany

April 16, 2026 |

In Germany, Rolls-Royce is continuing its drive towards becoming a lower carbon business with engine tests for its mtu diesel engines in Friedrichshafen, Augsburg and Ruhstorf in Germany now carried out on hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO). By the end of 2025, the company had saved around 3,200 metric tons of CO2 as a result of […]

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Rolls-Royce launches SAF research to reduce contrail formation

Rolls-Royce launches SAF research to reduce contrail formation

November 17, 2025 |

In the UK, Rolls-Royce is leading a new project to find smarter ways of using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to increase its effectiveness and role in reducing non-CO2 emissions, specifically those associated with contrail formation. Co-funded through the Non-CO2 Programme, part of the ATI Programme, the Quantifying Reduction in Thermal Contrails by Optimising SAF (QRITOS) […]

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Rolls-Royce and INERATEC to develop eFuels for German data centers

Rolls-Royce and INERATEC to develop eFuels for German data centers

August 6, 2025 |

In Germany, Rolls-Royce and INERATEC have formed a strategic partnership to decarbonize backup power for data centers. Their goal: to replace fossil diesel in emergency power systems with synthetic fuels produced from renewable hydrogen and CO₂. The collaboration opens up a new and largely overlooked use case for e-Fuels in the digital age—powering critical infrastructure […]

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Rolls-Royce and CirculAIRity to jointly promote decarbonization through tech partnership

Rolls-Royce and CirculAIRity to jointly promote decarbonization through tech partnership

March 11, 2025 |

In the UK, Rolls-Royce and CirculAIRity have signed a letter of intent and will be working together on their joint commitment to energy transition. The two organizations will be promoting Rolls-Royce technology, with CirculAIRity synthetic fuels, as a strategic national capability for civil and military aviation. Jointly they will be advocating for synthetic fuels as […]

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