Hydrogen
Bristol Airport and Equilibrion complete pioneering study on nuclear-derived sustainable fuels
Bristol Airport and Equilibrion, supported by Q8Aviation and Exolum, have successfully completed a groundbreaking feasibility study into the large-scale production of nuclear-derived sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and hydrogen in the Southwest.
Envision sets sail with world's first commercial green ammonia cargo to South Korea
This shipment marks the world's first end-to-end commercial delivery of green ammonia, encompassing the entire value chain from renewable hydrogen synthesis to international maritime logistics.
Boeing, Israel's Technion to develop sustainable aviation fuel, as sector grapples with 2050 goal
SAF, made largely from waste or used cooking oil, can cut emissions significantly compared with traditional jet fuel. However, it remains two to five times more expensive than conventional fuel.
First successful processing of eMethanol for efuel production in Freiberg
The Kassø plant uses renewable energy to produce the feedstock, which was processed for the first time in the gasoline synthesis plant in Freiberg to produce renewable gasoline from biogenic CO₂ and green hydrogen.
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- CITGO launches advanced grease technology for severe-duty applications 3/17
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