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.
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.
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.
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 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.
The SAFuelsX Sustainable Aviation project is a biofuels production facility with a nameplate production of 100 million gallons per year or approximately 6,500 barrels per day. Using soybean oil and/or canola oil as primary feedstocks, these vegetable oils will be converted into fuels as direct replacements for the fuels we use today. The products will… Continue reading SAFuels X Renewable Fuels Facility
A hydrogen-fired blue methanol production facility on the lower Mississippi River, 25 miles south of New Orleans in Plaquemines Parish. The carbon dioxide produced from the plant will be removed and directed either to sequestration or for re-use by carbon tech companies located adjacent to the plant, including the plan to recycle the CO2 into… Continue reading IGP Methanol Mississippi River Blue Methanol Production Facility