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EU Regulations Propel Methanol as a Sustainable Marine Fuel: A Path to Greener Shipping

The maritime sector is undergoing a transformative shift towards cleaner energy sources, with methanol emerging as a strong contender in the race to decarbonize shipping. A new white paper by Dr. Jeroen Dierickx for the Methanol Institute highlights how the EU’s FuelEU Maritime Regulation and Emissions Trading System (ETS) are […]

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FuelEU Compliance: Driving Innovation in Maritime Technology

As the maritime sector braces for the upcoming FuelEU regulations, shipowners and operators are under increasing pressure to meet stringent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions targets. Set to take effect from 1 January 2025, these new rules are poised to reshape maritime operations, compelling vessels to adopt more sustainable fuel solutions

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Achieving Net Zero in Aviation by 2050: A Feasible Goal with Global Collaboration

The aviation industry is charting a clear path towards sustainability, with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) recently reaffirming the possibility of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Speaking at the World Sustainability Symposium in Miami, IATA underscored the crucial role of global cooperation among governments, airlines, and other stakeholders

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Christchurch Airport Sets a New Gold Standard in Aviation Sustainability with Highest Carbon Accreditation

Christchurch Airport has once again proven that it is a trailblazer in sustainability, achieving a landmark recognition as the first airport in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions to reach Level 5 accreditation under the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) programme. This achievement highlights the airport’s steadfast commitment to addressing climate

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Transforming Agricultural Waste into a Sustainable Future for Aviation: The Role of Lignin-Based Jet Fuel

In an exciting breakthrough for sustainable aviation, researchers at Washington State University (WSU) have successfully developed a continuous process to convert lignin, an agricultural waste product, into sustainable jet fuel. This innovation marks a significant milestone in the quest to reduce the aviation sector’s environmental impact and reliance on traditional

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IMO on Track to Implement Ambitious GHG Reduction Policies for Shipping by 2027

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) continues to make significant progress in its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from international shipping. During the 17th Intersessional Working Group on GHGs, key developments were made toward the finalization of policies expected to be adopted in 2025, with implementation set for 2027.

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Global Launch of SAF Certificate Registry Marks Milestone for Aviation Decarbonization

The Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate (SAFc) Registry, launched on September 27 in Switzerland, represents a groundbreaking step in the aviation sector’s decarbonization efforts. This innovative platform, developed by RMI and the Environmental Defense Fund through the Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance (SABA), aims to facilitate the adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

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The Role of Electronic Sustainable Aviation Fuel (ESAF) in the Aviation Industry’s Sustainable Future

The aviation sector is at a pivotal moment in its journey toward sustainability. With global environmental regulations tightening and the demand for carbon-neutral operations rising, the role of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is more crucial than ever. One promising avenue in this sector is Electronic Sustainable Aviation Fuel (ESAF), produced

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Book-and-Claim: A Key Tool for Expanding Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)

The aviation industry’s decarbonization efforts have gained new momentum with the increasing adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), hailed as one of the most effective solutions for reducing carbon emissions. However, due to limited production and geographic constraints, the book-and-claim system has emerged as a crucial mechanism for expanding SAF’s

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Project Ulysses: A Landmark Moment for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in Australia

Australia’s aviation sector has taken a giant leap toward sustainability, thanks to Jet Zero Australia’s monumental strides with Project Ulysses. Securing a record-breaking $14 million (€12.5 million) in government grants, this initiative is poised to revolutionize the country’s renewable fuel landscape, particularly in the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

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Fortescue’s $2.8B Electrification Deal: Paving the Way for Zero Emissions in Heavy Industry

Fortescue Metals Group, a leading name in the global mining industry, is making bold strides towards a zero-emissions future. The company recently announced a monumental $2.8 billion investment to electrify its fleet as part of its goal to achieve net-zero emissions by 2030. This move includes purchasing 475 emission-free machines,

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A Roadmap to Federal Net-Zero: Decarbonization and Electrification Strategies

As part of its ambitious effort to achieve net-zero emissions, the U.S. federal government is taking significant steps to decarbonize and electrify its vast portfolio of buildings and fleets. A recent report outlines five critical steps that federal agencies can follow to accelerate this transition: Collection and Assessment, Solution Development,

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Shore Power Retrofits: The Key to Sustainable Shipping and Compliance

As global shipping moves toward decarbonization, retrofitting container ships with shore power capabilities is emerging as a crucial solution. With regulations such as FuelEU and the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) now in place, and with similar policies on the horizon in China and India, shipowners are under growing pressure

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New Study Highlights Economic Potential of Methanol in Maritime Shipping under EU Regulations

The maritime industry is on the verge of a transformative shift, thanks to the European Union’s regulatory frameworks, which are set to make bio- and e-methanol economically competitive alternatives to traditional fossil marine fuels. A new study, commissioned by the Methanol Institute and conducted by Dr. Jeroen Dierickx of iDefossilise,

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MSP Airport Takes a Major Step Toward Sustainability with First Delivery of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

In a significant milestone for aviation sustainability, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) has received its first shipment of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), marking a new chapter in the region’s push to reduce aviation emissions. The 7,000-gallon batch of blended SAF, made from winter camelina plants grown in Minnesota and North

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