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US energy firm Fulcrum BioEnergy has completed construction of the world's first ever biofuels plant that uses landfill waste as a...
24 May 2022 | Alexandra Chapman
Decarbonising the transport sector could provide a multi-billion pound boost to local economies, a new report commissioned by...
24 May 2022 | John McGarrity
Waste-based biofuels producer Argent Energy said on Tuesday that it will expand waste-based FAME biodiesel production capacity in the...
24 May 2022 | Alexandra Chapman
UK electric vehicle (EV) battery start-up Britishvolt has acquired German battery manufacturer EAS as the UK firm looks to...
24 May 2022 | Alexandra Chapman
Questions have been raised over the plausibility of the European Commission's €300 billion flagship hydrogen plan, which outlines ambitious...
23 May 2022 | John McGarrity
Mining company Rio Tinto and energy major BP have teamed up on a one-year biofuel trial that aims to cut carbon emissions from bulk carriers...
23 May 2022 | Alexandra Chapman
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has called for greater policy efforts and foresight from automakers to...
23 May 2022 | Tim Worledge
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is expected to deliver its final rule on 2021 and 2022 renewable blending...
20 May 2022
Compliance credits in the UK’s Renewable Transport Fuels Obligation nudged above the 40p level this week as the cost of blending increased as outright waste-based biodiesel rose week-on-week...
Iowa governor Kim Reynolds this week signed legislation that is set to boost the sale of higher blends of biodiesel through an...
20 May 2022 | Tim Worledge
Increased Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements to trace the use of used cooking oils and tallow could compromise proprietary information for biofuel producers, delegates...
20 May 2022 | Alexandra Chapman
New passenger car registrations in the European Union fell by 20.6% in April, with supply chain issues continuing to weigh...
20 May 2022 | Robert Lane, Tim Worledge
The growth and increased use of US renewable diesel (RD) production, particularly around sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), will likely...
20 May 2022 | John McGarrity
Easyjet on Thursday set an interim target to reduce the intensity of carbon emissions 35% by 2035, a move that will require a big increase in the airline's consumption of sustainable aviation...
19 May 2022 | Richard Weyndling
Economic turbulence and the spike in the price of raw materials could slow down a roll-out of electric vehicles, although the market for battery-powered cars in Europe could soon be underpinned by an agreement...
18 May 2022 | John McGarrity
Germany-based ethanol and animal feed producer CropEnergies on Wednesday said it made a record profit in the 2021/2022...
17 May 2022 | John McGarrity
Germany’s government intends to slash the share of crop-based biofuels in the country’s fuel pool to 2.5% next year, down from...
17 May 2022 | Richard Weyndling
The approval yesterday and today by the ENVI committee of measures including a 50% cut in biofuels from food and feed...
16 May 2022 | John McGarrity
EU-based farm and biofuels lobbies have urged European Commissioners to support the use of biofuels to achieve food…
16 May 2022 | John McGarrity
The UK government and suppliers of sustainable aviation fuel have announced an intention for the first transatlantic ‘zero-carbon’ flight next year...
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