SAF
Lechner Racing has announced a 3-year partnership with Mabanaft to reduce carbon emissions.
Actions being taken by the UK downstream to find the solutions to decarbonisation of the aviation sector.
SAF feedstocks that can fill the production gap and deliver at scale.
...globally and has published a comprehensive sustainability strategy setting the company on a path to...
...and reducing its carbon emissions and undertakes annual carbon footprint calculations. Initiatives already introduced across...
Airline’s investment has potential to deliver a game changing SAF feedstock
Delivering clean energy and protecting the environment with carbon offsets
Our latest look at the changing downstream landscape
Honeywell addresses SAF supply concerns with ethanol-to-jet fuel (ETJ) processing technology allowing transportation fuel producers to convert ethanol into SAF
Rod Prowse considers three liquid fuels that are seen to have an important role to play in energy transition.
Margaret Major speaks with Renee Semiz of Phillips 66 to hear about her emerging energy team and the company’s ambitions for fuelling the future.
The fuel industry indicates support for DfT’s Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) Mandate to promote deployment of SAF in the UK.
Phillips 66 Humber refinery has been awarded a special accolade by the director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, Shevaun Haviland, for its innovation in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) produced from sustainable waste feedstock.
The Tank Storage Association’s (TSA) Conference & Exhibition for professionals in the bulk storage and energy infrastructure sector will return to the Coventry Building Society Arena in September 2022 with SAF demand and energy transition on the agenda.
The Virgin Group and Agilyx have announced a partnership to develop lower carbon sustainable aviation fuels from plastic waste in a significant development for the transition to future fuels.
Welcoming the DfT’s launch of the Low Carbon Fuels Strategy Call for Ideas, UKPIA has emphasised its support for a comprehensive strategy on low carbon fuels.
British Airways will become the first airline in the world to use sustainable aviation fuel produced on a commercial scale in the UK after signing a multi-year supply agreement with Phillips 66 Limited.
As the eyes of the world focus on the city of Glasgow as it plays host to the COP26 summit, the downstream industry is right ...