Swedish eFuel production facility receives permit
Liquid Wind announced that it has received an environmental permit for its large-scale eFuel production facility in Umeå, Sweden.
Read moreDetailsLiquid Wind announced that it has received an environmental permit for its large-scale eFuel production facility in Umeå, Sweden.
Read moreDetailsA new report from UCL and UMAS revealed risks in some of the options the IMO is considering for shipping's energy and e-fuels transition.
Read moreDetailsTopsoe and Forestal del Atlántico partnered up for the Triskelion project, located in Galicia, Spain for the production of e-Methanol.
Read moreDetailsNew zero-emission fuels produced from green hydrogen could cut GHG emissions by 80-100% once scaled according to the World Economic Forum.
Read moreDetailsLiquid Wind raised €44 million to support the development of ten eFuel facilities by 2027, one of the largest eFuel funding rounds in Europe.
Read moreDetailsEMSA has released a new report on the potential of synthetic fuels for shipping as part of a series on alternative fuels.
Read moreDetailsQair announced that hit as been awarded a parcel on Haropa Port site to develop its e-methanol production project.
Read moreDetailsZero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance (ZEMBA) announced it will focus exclusively on catalyzing the first commercial deployment of e-fuels.
Read moreDetailsCore Power released its white paper "Powering Progress: E-Fuels for Sustainable Shipping" regarding the alternative marine fuel landscape.
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