Latest Energy Census News

3 Sep 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
The European Commission has approved Sweden’s tax exemptions for biofuels for an additional year as part of a wider...
3 Sep 2021 | John McGarrity
Fuel sales at UK retail forecourts fell 8% in August compared with July, as bad weather and looser travel restrictions in some parts of Europe boosted foreign travel...
A potential retroactive lowering of biofuel blending obligations for 2020 is unlikely to affect biofuel supply and production, experts...
2 Sep 2021 | John McGarrity
The shipping industry may need to increase spending to $60 billion on alternative fuels and related onboard technologies between now and 2050, to meet...
1 Sep 2021 | Jocelyn Garcia
US ethanol production continued its downward trajectory last week, falling to 905,000 barrels per day in the week ending...
1 Sep 2021 | John McGarrity
Energy major Shell aims to have 50,000 on-street electric vehicle (EV) charge posts installed across the UK by the end of 2025 through its subsidiary Ubitricity, the company said on September 1.
1 Sep 2021 | John McGarrity
Huge fiscal stimulus deployed during the global pandemic has been a “lost opportunity” for speeding up the energy transition...
1 Sep 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
The long-anticipated launch of the higher E10 petrol grade in UK forecourts on September 1 is expected to boost national biofuels production and cut transport CO2 emissions by 750,000 tonnes per year, the UK government has announced.
31 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
The UK government’s planned move towards electric vehicles (EVs) could result in higher congestion due to low charging costs as well as up to £30 billion in revenue losses, a new report from former prime minister Tony Blair's think tank shows.
31 Aug 2021 | John McGarrity
One of Europe's largest shippers is betting on methanol as the fuel that will help decarbonise the maritime sector and help...
31 Aug 2021 | John McGarrity
Newly-released data from the Port of Rotterdam suggests that the use of bio-bunkers in the Netherlands looks set to stay high this year
31 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
Japan’s Toyo Engineering Corporation (TOYO) will begin developing a commercial scale biofuel refinery targeting the domestic aviation sector.
28 Aug 2021
The price of compliance tickets in the UK’s renewable fuels market traded slightly higher this week although the market looked at its strongest towards the end of the week, as a short-lived recovery in prices...
27 Aug 2021 | John McGarrity
Regulators of US federal biofuels laws have recommended that biofuel blending mandates for 2020 be lowered on a retroactive...
26 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
UK road traffic has jumped back up to levels seen in the first week of 2020, according to data published by the UK government’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) on August 26.
26 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
Spain's largest fuels producer Repsol has produced the country’s first waste-based biojet fuel for use in aviation.
25 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
US ethanol production continued tumbling last week, falling to 933,000 barrels per day in the week ending August 20, data published by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) showed on Wednesday.
25 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
Stock market-listed sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project developer Velocys will supply technology to Japan’s Toyo...
25 Aug 2021 | Eduardo Tinti
Brazilian biofuel producers sold 1.3 billion litres of biodiesel after concluding the 81st tender for September and October delivery…
25 Aug 2021 | John McGarrity
The UK’s government on Tuesday said it is clearly in favour of longer trailers that if rolled out widely could mean fewer long-haul...
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