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As part of the eM-Rhône project, which aims to produce e-methanol for the chemical industry and maritime transport, Elyse Energy and Tepsa France are joining forces to build and operate storage capacity at Tepsa’s Salaise-sur-Sanne site. The announcement follows the completion of a €70 million financing package to accelerate two of its flagship projects: eM-Rhône in Isère and BioTJet…
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TES, TotalEnergies, Osaka Gas, Toho Gas, and ITOCHU have signed a joint development and operating agreement, granting the Japanese companies a combined 33.3% stake in the Live Oak project, a large-scale facility to produce electric natural gas (e-NG) also known as e-methane, initiated by TES and TotalEnergies and currently under development in Nebraska, United States. Following the agreement, TES…
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EWE has officially started construction of the 320-megawatt generation plant in Emden, taking a decisive step as part of the Clean Hydrogen Coastline hydrogen programme . With the award of the contract for civil engineering and building construction work to a general contractor – a consortium of the construction companies Ludwig Freytag, Gebrüder Neumann and MBN – the concrete implementation…
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Deep Sky, the Canadian carbon removal project developer, is deploying Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology developed by Airbus, Europe's largest aerospace company, at Deep Sky's flagship facility, Deep Sky Alpha, in Innisfail, Alberta, Canada. The DAC unit has the capacity to remove 250 tonnes of CO2 per year and was successfully delivered recently after only eight months of engineering and…
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Expander Energy (Expander) has announced that a letter of intent has been signed with East Fraser Fiber to secure the required biomass feedstock and land for the Mackenzie Biofuel Project, a proposed Biomass Electrolysis to Liquids (BETL) Bio-Synfuel facility in Mackenzie, British Columbia (BC). BETL is an innovative, patented and patent pending process for making low carbon bio-synthetic…
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UK-based Airhive has started operations at a direct air capture (DAC) facility that demonstrates its lower-cost technology at commercial scale, opening a new route for DAC to prove its value in the fight against climate change. The company is now capturing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere with its system in Alberta, Canada. Now in operational ramp-up, the system uses a novel DAC…
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The German Aerospace Center (DLR) has received further funding of €157 million from the German Federal Ministry of Transport (BMV) for the Power-to-Liquid Fuels (TPP) technology platform. Federal Minister of Transport Patrick Schnieder handed over the funding notification to DLR on 25 November 2025 in the presence of the Prime Minister of Saxony-Anhalt, Dr. Reiner Haseloff. With the TPP, DLR is…
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Baleària will incorporate Europe's first autonomous e-methanol power generation container, manufactured by the Catalan company specialising in sustainable energy solutions Methanol Reformer, into the electric ferry Cap de Barbaria. The eNomad system will be available in the coming weeks and will turn the Cap de Barbaria into an experimental hydrogen laboratory, as it is the first ferry in Europe…
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HIF Global, the world’s leading e-Fuels company, announced that Uruguay’s Ministry of Environment has granted the Environmental Location Feasibility (VAL) for the e-Fuels facility the company plans to build in Paysandú. The project involves an investment of over $5.3 billion (€5.6 billion) and the creation of more than 300 permanent jobs once operational. The VAL states that the…
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Hy2gen has secured a strategic site in Vihreäsaari, at the Port of Oulu in northern Finland, for the development of a new facility to produce renewable hydrogen and synthetic fuels. They are used for decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors, such as the maritime and aviation industries. The proposed 200 MW plant will position Oulu as the largest hub for synthetic fuel production in the Baltic Sea…
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Greenlyte Carbon Technologies is inaugurating the worldwide first LiquidSolar SNG plant in Duisburg, marking a decisive step from development towards industrial production of synthetic fuels (e-fuels). This milestone positions Greenlyte as a technology leader for innovative, competitive new energy carriers and strengthens North Rhine-Westphalia’s role as a leading hub for future…
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Masdar and Tadweer have announced the signing of a joint development agreement (JDA). This agreement aims to progress the development of the first commercial-scale waste-to-sustainable aviation Fuel (SAF) project in Abu Dhabi. Located in Abu Dhabi, the plant will covert around 500,000 tonnes of waste into SAF per year, using a hybrid production pathway that combines renewable energy-powered…
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Greenlyte Carbon Technologies is inaugurating the worldwide first LiquidSolar SNG plant in Duisburg, marking a decisive step from development towards industrial production of synthetic fuels (e-fuels). This milestone positions Greenlyte as a technology leader for innovative, competitive new energy carriers and strengthens North Rhine-Westphalia’s role as a leading hub for future…
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Plug Power has announced it has been selected for an equipment supply and long-term service agreement (LTSA) totaling 55 MW for three green hydrogen projects being developed by Carlton Power in the United Kingdom. The award, subject to final investment decision (FID), includes 30 MW for the Barrow-in-Furness Hydrogen project in Cumbria, 15 MW for the Trafford Green Hydrogen project in Greater…
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Irish Direct Air Capture (DAC) company, NEG8 Carbon, has signed a contract for Phase 1 of a major project in the UK to develop large-scale sustainable aviation efuel (eSAF) production using a low-carbon energy source. This paves the way for economic production of eSAF at scale, which is critical for decarbonisation of the aviation industry. The CO₂ provided via DAC will be combined with…
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Norsk e-Fuel AS, a pioneer in Power-to-Liquid (PtL) technology, and Braskem, a global leader in polymers and biopolymers, have announced a collaboration to explore the possible integration of e-Naphtha into the plastics value chain. This partnership aims to accelerate the development of plastics derived from carbon that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere, reinforcing both…
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Global energy and commodity price reporting agency Argus has launched the world’s first calculated prices for e-SAF (electrolytic sustainable aviation fuel). The modelled production costs will support offtake agreement negotiations and provide new transparency to help the energy industry address environmental requirements. Governments recognise that biofuel-based SAF alone cannot decarbonise…
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Hitachi and North East Mayor Kim McGuinness have signed two international agreements that bring together Hitachi’s global expertise in mobility and energy with the region’s ambitions, along with the Port of Tyne’s growing role as a clean energy and low-carbon logistics hub. The agreements will boost the bus network, create new green jobs, and accelerate the North East’s transition to net…
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SunHydrogen has signed a new MoU with CTF Solar GmbH, a CNBM subsidiary, to advance large-scale development of its sunlight-and-water-based hydrogen technology. The agreement focuses on pilot manufacturing, efficiency gains, and producing approximately 1,000 modules for demonstration and future mass production. SunHydrogen the developer of a breakthrough technology that produces renewable…
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P2X Solutions will supply green hydrogen for Finland’s first synthetic kerosene production pilot, which will produce zero-emission aviation fuel, or eSAF. The pilot, led by technology company Liquid Sun, involves leading industry companies: Finnair, Finavia, Fortum, and ABB. The project is unique in Finland and serves as a pioneer for all of Europe, showing how open collaboration and the…
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