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Green Apple | Ferndale Renewable Fuels Refinery

Phillips 66 and Renewable Energy Group notified the Department of Ecology and Whatcom County in January 2020 that they no longer planned to build a large-scale renewable fuels plant in Ferndale, Washington. The facility would have been built within the Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery and would have processed fats, oils, and grease into as much… Continue reading Green Apple | Ferndale Renewable Fuels Refinery

GCEH | Bakersfield Renewable Fuels Refinery

Global Clean Energy is retooling and converting the Bakersfield Renewable Fuels Refinery to produce renewable fuel products. Once complete, the Bakersfield Renewable Fuels Refinery will produce renewable diesel from both SusOils’ proprietary camelina as well as a traditional slate of renewable feedstocks such as vegetable oils, waste fats, and greases. In June 2024, Global Clean… Continue reading GCEH | Bakersfield Renewable Fuels Refinery

ClearSky | Biofuels Facilities

In June 2024, Canada-based ClearSky Global Corp. announced it had raised US$168 million from a private international ESG investment group, facilitated by Tailwind Ventures as financial advisor to commercialize three facilities. ClearSky plans to use the funding to deploy ECOGY® technology to produce low-carbon aviation and transportation fuel. This technology converts natural gas to both… Continue reading ClearSky | Biofuels Facilities

Calumet | Montana Renewables

Montana Renewables is a renewable fuel business located in Great Falls, Montana. On November 18, 2021, Montana Renewables was separated both legally and commercially from Calumet Specialty Products Partners, L.P., and was designated as an unrestricted subsidiary of Calumet as a part of the separation. Montana Renewables is modifying existing assets at the Great Falls… Continue reading Calumet | Montana Renewables

Pemex | Deer Park Hydrogen Project

Pemex’s potential blue or green hydrogen production at its Deer Park refinery in Texas. Pemex, the Mexican state oil company, said in a March 2024 presentation that it is looking into opportunities for high-impact carbon abatement, which include a pilot project for green or blue hydrogen at Deer Park, near Houston, as well as potential… Continue reading Pemex | Deer Park Hydrogen Project

Tidewater | British Columbia Renewable Fuels Facility

A renewable fuels plant in British Columbia developed by a JV of Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure and Tidewater Renewables. The project, located in British Columbia, has a daily output of a new 6,500 bbl and it produces renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel. The parties have the right to participate in up to 50% of… Continue reading Tidewater | British Columbia Renewable Fuels Facility

Chevron | Geismar Renewable Diesel Expansion and Improvement Project

An expansion project in Geismar, Louisiana. The project is led by Chevron Renewable Energy Group. The company targets to produce 100,000 barrels a day of renewable fuels capacity by 2030 . The biorefinery is expected to come online in 2024. Chevron Renewable Energy Group Geismar was the first renewable diesel production facility in the U.S. and… Continue reading Chevron | Geismar Renewable Diesel Expansion and Improvement Project

Red Earth Energy | Renuleum Biorefinery

Red Earth Energy uses sustainable biomass and burns it in a high-temperature process in the absence of oxygen called pyrolysis to produce renewable fuels, including renewable diesel, sustainable aviation fuel, or hydrogen. A typical biorefinery will produce 18 million liters of drop-in renewable fuel.

NXTClean Fuels | Port Westward

NXTClean Fuels’ flagship project at Port Westward, at the Port of Columbia County, in Oregon. The $3bn capex (including EPC) project is dedicated to producing a split of renewable diesel and SAF, amounting to roughly 50,000 barrels per day total permitted capacity when fully operational. FID is expected for roughly August 2024, he said. About… Continue reading NXTClean Fuels | Port Westward

Santa Maria Renewable Resources | East Texas Bioefuels Project

Santa Maria Renewable Resources’s developemtn of a biofuels and sustainable agriculture project in East Texas. A daily output of up to 3,000 barrels per stream per day is expected, encompassing both renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel.

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