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HollyFrontier Cheyenne Renewable Diesel Project

The conversion of HollyFrontier’s Cheyenne Refinery to renewable diesel production. HollyFrontier intends to repurpose Cheyenne’s current footprint and a portion of its existing assets to produce approximately 90 million gallons per year of renewable diesel. HollyFrontier expects the project will be completed in the first quarter of 2022 and generate an internal rate of return… Continue reading HollyFrontier Cheyenne Renewable Diesel Project

USA BioEnergy | Bon Wier Biorefinery

The development of a biorefinery that will convert 1M green tons of wood waste into 34M gallons annually of premium clean burning transportation fuel including Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Renewable Diesel, and Renewable Naphtha. In July 2024, ReSource reporter the company was raising $ 85 million in development capital to reach FID on the project. Future… Continue reading USA BioEnergy | Bon Wier Biorefinery

Ryze Renewables/Edgewood Las Vegas

The repurposing of an existing biodiesel processing facility in Las Vegas with additional infrastructures and hydro-processing equipment to produce over 7,500 barrels per day of drop-in renewable diesel. Ryze Renewables II LLC and its 100 percent owned Ryze Renewables Las Vegas LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy March 9 2023. In a June 13 auction… Continue reading Ryze Renewables/Edgewood Las Vegas

New Rise Renewables | Reno-Tahoe Industrial Complex SAF Conversion

New Rise Renewables converted its renewable diesel refinery into a 3200 barrel-per-day sustainable aviation fuel facility. It is located at the Reno-Tahoe Industrial Complex in Storey County, Nevada. It is scheduled to commence SAF production in the summer of 2024, according to a news release. Camber Energy reached a deal in 2023 to acquire 100% of… Continue reading New Rise Renewables | Reno-Tahoe Industrial Complex SAF Conversion

Wellington Microtech Biofuel Refinery

Wellington Microtech is developing a 3,000-barrel-per-day/41.2 million gallons/year biofuel refinery located in Wellington, Utah. The refinery will produce renewable diesel, renewable naphtha, and sustainable aviation fuel. Wellington Microtech will utilize a patented four-step technology capable of processing twenty-three different feedstocks (oils, fats, and greases). The fuels produced will be drop-in ready. The fuel will require… Continue reading Wellington Microtech Biofuel Refinery

Indaba West Memphis SAF Refinery

Indaba Renewable Fuels’s refinery in West Memphis, Arkansas. Once operational, the refinery will produce around 79.5 million gallons of high-grade, low-sulphur, drop-in SAF a year using the Haldor Topsøe technology “HydroFlex”. Indaba’s SAF will be produced using feedstock from 50% yellow grease – from used cooking oil, and 50% brown grease – from fat, oil… Continue reading Indaba West Memphis SAF Refinery

Indaba California SAF Refinery

Indaba Renewable Fuels’s refinery in California, making sustainable aviation fuel using technology from Haldor Topsoe. The facility is expected to produce 6,500 b/d of SAF beginning in 2024. It will use feedstocks from plant, animal, and grease-based sources. Haldor Topsoe is also providing green hydrogen technology. The facility is located in Imperial, California.    

Northwest Advanced Bio-Fuels Columbia River Corridor SAF Project

A cellulosic renewable bio-jet fuel production facility in the Pacific Northwest. Located in the Columbia River Corridor, the facility will produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using woody biomass as the primary feedstock source.

Agra Energy Renewable Fuel Second Plant

Agra Energy’s second commercial facility turning dairy farm waste into renewable fuel, including renewable diesel and SAF. In October 2023, Agra Energy selected KP Engineering for engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction management (EPFCm) on its second plant. When completed and operational, the second plant will produce between 40 and 60 bpd of renewable fuel. The… Continue reading Agra Energy Renewable Fuel Second Plant

Agra Energy Renewable Fuel Dairyland Farm

A commercial facility to turn dairy farm waste into renewable fuel, including renewable diesel and SAF. The $20 million facility is located at Dairyland Farm in New Franken, Wisconsin. It will convert biogas waste into an estimated 750,000 gallons of renewable diesel and jet fuel annually. The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh has been working with… Continue reading Agra Energy Renewable Fuel Dairyland Farm

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