As we celebrate the start of a new year, it's time to reflect back on the past one. The biofuels market saw some impressive growth this year, both in production and attention. That said, it also faced several challenges and obstacles for those involved in the industry.
Let's take a few moments to look at the ten biggest topics we covered in biofuels here on the ResourceWise blog.
Energy is a vital component of modern life, but its production and consumption significantly contribute to climate change. As we face the pressing need for a sustainable future, torrefied black pellets offer a promising solution.
In the race toward renewables, new innovations continue to move the dial forward toward achieving our energy goals while decreasing carbon output. One of the most exciting developments in this space is from a substance known as biochar.
As the world continues to push forward on various carbon zero fronts, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) remains front-and-center. Therefore, the search for the future of SAF has taken innovation toward multiple options. One promising fossil fuel alternative in the SAF sector is alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) fuel.
As the world races to decarbonize, biofuels are emerging as a critical solution to bridge the gap between traditional fuels and cleaner alternatives. Derived from renewable sources like plants, agricultural waste, and animal byproducts, biofuels not only reduce carbon emissions but also repurpose waste and drive energy independence.
From heating homes with wood pellets to fueling vehicles with ethanol and biodiesel, biofuels are reshaping industries, offering both economic and environmental advantages in the pursuit of a more sustainable future.
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) continues to gain momentum as it receives an increasing amount of attention. As aviation-related businesses look to decarbonize, fuel remains one of the largest challenges. Unsurprisingly, finding alternatives to traditional fuels has become a priority to achieve this goal.
Japan is making waves in the sustainable aviation fuels sector with its proposed new regulation that aims to achieve a 10% SAF mandate for international flights out of Japanese airports by 2030. The target aligns with global companies' commitment to the Clean Skies for Tomorrow Initiative.
The EUDR’s proposed enforcement is set to start on December 30, 2024. As this date draws nearer, many industries are facing a compliance crisis. On one side of the debate, producers worldwide have questioned the regulation. On the other, the European Commission (EC) has said it has no backup plan for EUDR delays.
At the time of this blog, the legislation did not look to delay past the announced date. Should this rigid deadline have remained absolute? Or should the EC have proceeded with offering at least some form of relief in the new reporting standards?
The biofuels market is experiencing rapid growth and transformation, driven by increasing regulations and the urgent call to transition to renewables. With 2024 poised for seismic shifts across corporations, governments, and institutions, the impact on this emerging sector could be game-changing.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is a game-changing biofuel designed to power aircraft with a significantly smaller carbon footprint than conventional jet fuel. By leveraging innovative feedstocks and technologies, SAF can dramatically reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions, making it a vital solution for decarbonizing the energy-intensive transportation sector. Read on as we explore key questions about this emerging market.
Earlier this year, the European Commission provided long-awaited clarity on regulations shaping the hydrogen sector's future. The Delegated Acts under Article 27 now set the rules for green hydrogen and Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBOs), marking a pivotal moment for the industry’s growth and sustainability efforts.
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