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Entropy | Glacier CCS Project Phase 2

Phase 2 of Entropy’s post-combustion CCS project in Alberta, Canada. Glacier Phase 2 is planned to capture 137,000 tpa. As of June 2023, it is shovel-ready but awaiting additional clarity on carbon policy in Canada including specifics on the federal investment tax credit and carbon contract-for-differences. Once Phase 2 reaches FID it is expected to… Continue reading Entropy | Glacier CCS Project Phase 2

Entropy | Glacier CCS Project Phase 1b

A post-combustion carbon capture and storage project at the Glacier Gas Plant in Alberta, Canada. The Glacier project captures CO2 from the exhaust of a natural gas-fired reciprocating engine, with a CO2 concentration of 5.5%. The project’s first carbon injection into permanent geological storage occurred in August 2022, signaling the completion of Phase 1a. Phase… Continue reading Entropy | Glacier CCS Project Phase 1b

AltaGas | Vopak | Ridley Island Energy Export Facility

The Ridley Island Energy Export Facility, located on Ridley Island, British Columbia, Canada, is a large-scale coastal terminal with the capability to export liquified petroleum gases (LPGs), methanol, and other bulk liquids. It is a joint venture between AltaGas and Royal Vopak; FID was reached in May 2024. Following FID, the JV has the option… Continue reading AltaGas | Vopak | Ridley Island Energy Export Facility

Steeper Alberta Biomass Conversion Plant

A Hydrofaction® commercial plant in Alberta turning biowaste feedstocks into renewable biocrude. The plant will focus on the use of third-generation biomass, such as non-commercial forestry waste (treetops, limbs, bark, and sawdust, bagasse), the biogenic portion of urban waste, and corn stover (all the non-kernel portion of corn production). In Alberta, Steeper’s first plant will… Continue reading Steeper Alberta Biomass Conversion Plant

Covenant Energy Renewable Diesel Fuel Project

A CAD $500m Hydrogenation-Derived Renewable Diesel (HDRD) refinery in Canada, which will transform renewable feedstocks, including Canadian prairie-grown canola oil into renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel. The company is targeting the end of 2023 for initial production, ramping up to full-scale in 2024.        

FORGE Sombra Ontario Biofuel Production Plant

A CAD$30 million commercial-scale, biofuel production plant in Sombra, Ontario. The capacity of the Sombra production plant is 7.5 million gallons of renewable fuel annually. The facility has a production limit of up to 11,700 cubic meters of renewable naphtha and 20,000 cubic meters of renewable diesel per year. In February 2020, FORGE Hydrocarbons Corp… Continue reading FORGE Sombra Ontario Biofuel Production Plant

Parkland | Burnaby Refinery Expansion

In May 2022, Parkland Corporation announced plans to increase renewable fuel production at its Burnaby Refinery in British Columbia. The plans included expanding the co-processing volumes to approximately 5,500 barrels per day, and building a stand-alone renewable diesel complex, within the Burnaby Refinery capable of producing approximately 6,500 barrels per day of renewable diesel. Parkland… Continue reading Parkland | Burnaby Refinery Expansion

SAF+ Consortium Commercial-scale project

SAF+ Consortium is developing a commercial-scale project in Quebec. It is collaborating with Airbus Canada and Pratt & Whitney Canada to conduct a feasibility study for establishing local production facilities for power-to-liquid e-SAF in Quebec. The project would target an annual output of up to 100 million liters of e-SAF by 2028. e-SAF would be produced… Continue reading SAF+ Consortium Commercial-scale project

Huron Clean Energy DAC-To-Fuels Facility

A large-scale, commercial facility in British Columbia to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and to produce up to 100 million liters of ultra-low carbon transportation fuel each year. The developing team includes Huron Clean Energy, The Upper Nicola Band, Oxy Low Carbon Ventures, and Carbon Engineering. The proposed facility is designed to utilize Carbon… Continue reading Huron Clean Energy DAC-To-Fuels Facility

Braya Renewable Fuels | Come-by-Chance Refinery Conversion

The conversion of a Newfoundland refinery into a renewable fuels production facility for renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel. The 130,000-b/d refinery was formerly owned and operated by NARL Refining LP. It halted production in 2020. Cresta Fund Management acquired a controlling interest in the refinery from Silverpeak in November 2021. Silverpeak still holds a minority… Continue reading Braya Renewable Fuels | Come-by-Chance Refinery Conversion

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