Veolia to produce CO2-neutral biofuel from pulp in Finland
Finland – Veolia has begun construction on the world’s largest biorefinery, which will generate CO2-neutral bio-methanol from a pulp mill in Finland.
Continue ReadingFinland – Veolia has begun construction on the world’s largest biorefinery, which will generate CO2-neutral bio-methanol from a pulp mill in Finland.
Continue ReadingAustralia- The first biofuel trial on a containerized shipping vessel in Oceania was completed by ANL, a subsidiary of the CMA CGM Group.
Continue ReadingDenmark – Norden has introduced a biofuel sailing option that is carbon-neutral.
Continue ReadingUnited States – Scientific advances support a hybrid approach using biological and catalytic methods for producing cellulosic biofuel for use in airplanes, ships, and long-haul trucks, according to researchers working through the Center for Bioenergy Innovation.
Continue ReadingUnited States – Switchgrass, a biofuel crop, can mitigate the effects of climate change when grown on marginal land, according to new Michigan State University research.
Continue ReadingUnited States – Researchers at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have developed a process called capacitive deionization, which selects nickel, manganese, and cobalt from waste streams based on their electric charges.
Continue ReadingSweden – The Vattenfall Carpe Futurum biofuel heat plant in Uppsala, Sweden, has been officially opened and is now operating.
Continue ReadingSingapore – Seanergy Maritime Holdings has completed marine biofuel trials on one of the company’s Capesize Vessels in collaboration with NYK Line.
Continue ReadingUnited States – Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists are using artificial intelligence to set a new world record for producing algae as a reliable, cost-effective source of biofuel for jet aircraft and other transportation needs.
Continue ReadingUnited States – Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Center for Bioenergy Innovation (CBI) have discovered a way to encourage the formation of lignin in plants, which could make the processing of crops grown for products such as sustainable jet fuels easier and less expensive.
Continue Reading