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Sustainable aviation fuel is emerging as the most viable path forward for a decarbonized aviation industry, if the 2023 Farm Bill provides adequate funding.
by Leah Garden
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Launched by Shell Aviation and Amex GBT last year, the Avelia program aims to link corporate customers with airlines to boost the market for SAF.
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The highly anticipated High Seas Treaty was officially adopted by all United Nations member states, while the Biden administration officially published its new mandates for incorporating biofuels into the U.S. energy mix over the next three years.
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A new report finds U.S. sustainable aviation fuel production is falling short of 2030 goals.
by AJ Artis
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Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance snaps up certificates for nearly 850,000 gallons of SAF in joint procurement process.
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Shipping accounts for 3% of global emissions. Solutions to cut those emissions include biofuels, renewable energy and hybrid systems.
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Sustainable aviation fuel is one potential path airline’s can travel to mitigate aviation’s impact on the climate crisis. Shell is hoping to lead the charge for cleaner business travel.
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Breakthrough Energy and homebuilder Lennar's investment arm co-lead $64 million Series A round for low-carbon cement producer Terra CO2 Technology.
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Some scientists found that biofuel use has increased rather than decreased emissions — we should focus on other climate improvements like efficiency.
by John DeCicco
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Using renewable energy and a new method for making ammonia, researchers and entrepreneurs believe “green” ammonia can become a significant clean fuel source.
by Nicola Jones
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The climate crisis requires mass collaboration, and to-date, woody biomass is the only renewable, reliable, dispatchable combined heat and power (CHP) solution available.
by Jens Wolf
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To decarbonize sectors such as steel and long-distance transport, we need to take partial steps in the short term, such as increased efficiency, reduced demand and greater circularity, while also investing in new technology and infrastructure for the long term.
by Ben Soltoff
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Sponsored: Learn how infrared spectroscopy can identify the diverse compositions of different plastics by the simple use of a portable handheld device that combines trinamiX data analysis with a mobile app.
by Paul Milo
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A new bill passed in New York state tasks the Office of General Services with establishing guidelines for procuring low-carbon concrete for state projects.
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The traditional process of making concrete accounts for nearly 10 percent of all global carbon dioxide emissions. Solutions for addressing that footprint have huge potential to scale.
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Funding from oil giant aims to help scale production of waste-based fuel that can be mixed into conventional jet fuel in bid to reduce carbon footprint of flight
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A closer look at the momentum and potential for cleaner industrial technologies.
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The deal will explore the possibility of building a sustainable aviation fuel production facility for British Airways in the U.K.
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The aviation sector has the climate goal of cutting carbon emissions by 50 percent by mid-century. Sustainable aviation fuels could be one solution to reduce emissions.
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Vanguard Renewables makes renewable natural gas financially and logistically possible for farms and global brands.
by Jesse Klein
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To achieve its 2060 goal, China will need to utilize hydrogen, ammonia, electrification and biofuels. And even then it will still have 15 percent to go.
by Qiyu Liu
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One of the world’s largest oil and gas companies is betting that the future of flying is carbon-neutral.
by Joel Makower
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Sponsored: Each day a fleet waits to switch to cleaner fuels, more harmful emissions enter our communities. Here’s how fleet managers can make a difference today.
by Dave Slade
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The cement industry is taking steps to reduce its carbon emissions, but this will require technological upgrades, innovative approaches — and a considerable financial commitment.
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What happens when some of the world's most influential companies get onboard with a new effort to advance safer chemistry in consumer products?
by Elsa Wenzel