Boeing announced it will work with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) along with engine manufacturers and renewable diesel producers on a proposal to approve the blending of renewable diesel in jet fuel by the end of 2014. Boeing is no stranger to alternative fuels, as it was involved...
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News Commentary | September 30, 2021
To achieve the goal of reducing traditional fuels production by 55% by 2030 and providing more low‑carbon fuels, Shell plans to transform its 14 refineries into five energy and chemical parks, with the Rotterdam biofuels facility being the second park announced. The Rotterdam facility is expected to... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | March 08, 2022
At the start of 2022, France became the third European nation with an SAF (sustainable aviation fuel) blending mandate — both Sweden and Norway have similar 1% mandates. In response, TotalEnergies began production of SAF at its Normandy refinery, though exact volumes remain undisclosed. ... 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