As the end of the year approaches, participants in the biofuels space can look into the future with optimism as authorities worldwide deliver their legislative gifts:
As was previously reported, the U.S. Senate voted to approve an $858 billion tax cut package that provides a significant amount of i...
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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 | July 23, 2021
Earlier this week, the EU Commission announced several proposals as part of the European Green Deal, including phasing out free emission allowances for the aviation sector and setting obligations to blend increasing levels of sustainable aviation fuels. With regard to emission credits, the proposal ... 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