3 December 202130 November 2021 Study shows renewable naphtha market is set for robust growth Demand for renewable naphtha will also surge owing to growing fuel blending practices to comply with new regulations regarding fuel compositions
5 November 20212 November 2021 Pyrolysis Projects on a Hot Investment Streak While pyrolysis has already been applied in a variety of industrial applications such as in cogeneration of heat and electricity, pyrolysis for conversion of wood chips to fuels is still considered to be in the early-stage commercial or pioneer facility stage of maturity
3 November 202128 October 2021 Pyrolysis Projects on a Hot Investment Streak Brief snapshot of some woody-biomass pyrolysis projects
8 October 20214 October 2021 Pyrocell has started production Company's new plant is located at Setra Kastet sawmill in Gävle on Sweden’s Baltic coast and converts sawdust into non-fossil pyrolysis oil
31 August 20216 April 2022 Regulation, consumer demand drive bionaphtha use in fuels, petchems Over the next three to five years, production could grow to anywhere between 500,000 mt/year and multiple millions of metric tons per year, depending on demand
4 June 202116 June 2021 Haldor Topsoe and Preem achieve 85% co-processing of renewable feedstock The revamp of the refinery is a significant step in a long-term plan for Preem with the goal to produce five million cubic meters of renewable fuels by 2030
19 March 202016 March 2020 Preem selects HydroFlex™ for renewable fuels plant with potential to save 2.5 million tons CO2 New plant is scheduled to be put on-stream in 2024 and will produce renewable fuels from tall oil, tallow, and other renewable feedstocks
18 July 201811 August 2020 Taming the Tasmanian Devil of Polymers: lignin, the orneriest, roughest, toughest, most un-cooperative and abundant natural polymer ever Lignin, the second most abundant natural polymer in the world, has developed into a sustainable and very satisfactory alternative to fossil fuels
18 June 201814 June 2018 Preem and RenFuel to create the world’s first lignin plant for biofuels The plant is expected to produce an annual volume of 25,000-30,000 tonnes of lignin, and will be completed in 2021
11 January 20179 January 2017 Global Bioenergies setzt die Inbetriebnahme seiner industriellen Demonstrationsanlage erfolgreich fort und präzisiert seine Strategie zur Nutzung erneuerbarer Rohstoffe Erste Produktion von grünem Isobuten bereits festgestellt
30 September 201628 September 2016 Global Bioenergies joins Preem, Sekab and Sveaskog in the “bio-based gasoline project” in Sweden Consortium will study various plant scenarios to profitably convert forestry products and residues into bio-isooctane