The European Parliament passed a vote to limit the food-based biofuels at 6% of total fuel demand by 2020 recently. This action is one of a series of potential changes to the bloc's climate-change policies. There will be tripartite negotiations for the Parliament with the Council of 28 member sta...
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News Commentary | January 19, 2021
Unsurprisingly, the group aims to exclude SAF produced from dedicated cropland and will prioritize waste feedstocks. While this aligns with the industry's attempt to move away from crop‑based feedstocks, the exclusion will greatly impact the scale‑up of SAF in the near term. Leading producer Neste ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | May 24, 2021
The German government and aviation representatives agreed to explore the introduction of a blending quota of up to 2% for synthetic fuels in the local German aviation sector by 2030. This is merely a plan and not yet reality, but it is an important step, as synthetic fuels needs regulatory support ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | May 23, 2022
Two years after deciding to convert the Rodeo Refinery into the world's largest renewable diesel facility, Phillips 66 is doubling down to build another 800‑million gallon/year facility by 2024: Instead of processing crude oil, the converted facility will use waste oils, fats, greases, and vegetable... Not part of subscription