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Taurus Canada RNG Secured $10 Million for Integrated AD and CCS Facility

Taurus Canada Renewable Natural Gas Corp. secured $10 million through Alberta’s Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction program to develop a fully integrated anaerobic digestion and carbon sequestration facility. The project will produce renewable natural gas exclusively from livestock manure in partnership with KCL Cattle Company and Kasko Cattle Co. The funding formed part of a …

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Clean Growth Hub Newsletter: Issue 29

The Clean Growth Hub announced it will sunset operations on March 31, 2026, and is no longer accepting new clients. This federal initiative was supporting clean technology companies by helping them navigate government programs and services. The Government of Canada indicated it will continue to support the clean technology sector through direct engagement with federal …

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Canadian Biomass Winter 2026 Digital Edition Now Available

The Winter 2026 digital edition of Canadian Biomass is now available, featuring coverage on CHAR Technologies’ biocarbon expansion, Canada’s pellet sector outlook, global pellet market trends, and emerging opportunities in bio-manufacturing and BDO Zones. The issue also includes insights on pellet power markets and operational best practices. Learn More

IEA Bulletin: India’s Biofuels Could Double by 2030 with Stronger Policy Actions

An IEA Bioenergy bulletin summarizes a new IEA report indicating India could significantly expand liquid and gaseous biofuels production by 2030 if policy actions strengthen frameworks for ethanol and compressed biogas and unlock pathways for biodiesel and SAF. The message is less about a single technology and more about policy coherence across feedstocks conversion and …

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SkyNRG Reaches Financial Close on Commercial-Scale SAF Facility

SkyNRG reached financial close and began construction of its DSL-01 sustainable aviation fuel plant in Delfzijl, the Netherlands. Once operational in 2028, the facility will produce 100,000 tonnes of SAF annually using the HEFA pathway, with life cycle GHG reductions expected to exceed 90 percent over time. As the first commercial-scale SAF plant to secure …

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Italy’s Eni and Q8 Move Forward on Sicily Biorefinery for HVO and SAF

Eni and Q8 announced a joint initiative to build and operate a new biorefinery at Priolo in Sicily. The project targets the production of advanced biofuels, including HVO and SAF, using waste residues and vegetable oils, and is framed as part of an industrial transition for the site. Large-scale refinery conversions like this remain one …

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Neste and World Fuel Extended SAF Supply Across Europe

Neste and World Fuel Services signed a five-year agreement to expand the availability of sustainable aviation fuel across more than 100 airports in the UK and Europe. The partnership supports compliance with ReFuelEU Aviation and the UK SAF mandate while strengthening supply reliability for commercial and business aviation customers. The agreement builds on Neste’s growing …

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Heathrow Boosts 2026 SAF Incentive to Fly 2% Above Government Mandate

Heathrow announced it will target sustainable aviation fuel uptake 2 percent above the U.K.’s 3.6 percent SAF mandate in 2026, potentially bringing total SAF use at the airport to 5.6 percent, or approximately 350,000 tonnes. Backed by more than £80 million in airline support, the incentive aims to narrow the price gap between conventional jet …

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Korean Pilot Plant Converted Landfill Gas into Sustainable Aviation Fuel

A pilot facility in South Korea successfully converted landfill methane into approximately 100 kilograms of sustainable aviation fuel per day, demonstrating a circular pathway for aviation decarbonization. Led by the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology in partnership with EN2CORE Technology, the project integrated gas purification, plasma reforming, and Fischer–Tropsch synthesis to produce aviation-grade liquid …

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