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Foreword
As biofuels markets are expected
to fully recover from the Covid-19 pandemic in the months to come, nations
across the world are also renewing their efforts and commitments to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the negative impacts that transport fuels
have on the environment.
Germany is making
changes to its environmental policies by integrating the RED II targets into
the country’s national law, which is expected to drive a decrease in the
country’s greenhouse gas emissions. More specifically, Germany’s greenhouse gas
(GHG) emission reduction obligation for 2030 will increase from 6% to 25%. However,
for biofuels, the quantity of crop-based biofuel being counted towards the
blending mandate...
Other news this month includes:
Policy
- Germany introduces RED II revisions into
biofuels law
- Renewable Fuels part of solution for US
emissions cuts
- US holds on increasing biofuel blending
mandates
Markets
- EU waste oil handlers refute T&E
accusations
- Biofuels expected to bounce back
- More...
Research and Development
- Simultaneous Production of Green Hydrogen
and Bioethanol from Segregated Sugarcane Bagasse
- ND Industrial Commission Approves Grant to
Trial Green Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Treatments
- Haldor Topsoe establishes focused green
hydrogen organization to accelerate electrolysis business
Bioethanol
- India opts to bring forward E20 blend
mandate
- Poet expands through acquisition
Aviation Biofuel
- Decarbonising shipping - benefits of
biofuels for CO2 and sulphur reduction
- Guidance on use of marine biofuels
- More...
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