CMA CGM, ENGIE to produce decarbonized fuels
CMA CGM Group and ENGIE have committed to working together to advance the energy transition by developing synthetic methane and BioLNG.
Read moreCMA CGM Group and ENGIE have committed to working together to advance the energy transition by developing synthetic methane and BioLNG.
Read moreA rapid replacement of fossil fuels with renewable fuels based on green hydrogen and advanced biofuels could enable to cut up to 80% of shipping's CO2 emissions.
Read moreAs one of the first in the oil tanker industry, Euronav recently tested a B30 biofuel on a Suezmax, the Statia.
Read moreGoodFuels and the feeder and shortsea company Unifeeder have completed their first bunkering of sustainable marine biofuel in the Port of Rotterdam.
Read moreKlaveness Combination completed testing of 30% biofuel aboard its CLEANBU MV Baru on its voyage from the Netherlands to Brazil.
Read moreTufton completed a successful voyage with the use of 100% sustainable marine biofuel in partnership with GoodFuels, together with Stolt Tankers and the technical managers Synergy Group.
Read moreRoyal Dutch Shell plans to build an 820,000-tonnes-a-year biofuels facility at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rotterdam, the Netherlands, formerly known as the Pernis refinery.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $64.7 million in funding for projects focused on producing cost-effective, low-carbon biofuels.
Read moreLondon-based waste management company Cory announced that its fleet of tugs, operating on the Thames, will run on biofuel, in line with the UK's target of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Read moreGoodFuels and Berge Bulk have announced the successful completion of a recent bunkering of advanced marine biofuel from 100% sustainable feedstock onboard the 181,403 dwt bulk carrier Berge Tsurugi.
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