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Category: Biomass Energy

Biofuels industry prioritizes ESG-based decision making

Decarbonizing the biofuels industry has become a priority for stakeholders, who are looking to ESG objectives to guide their actions. These goals shape the biofuel supply chain, stimulate innovation and encourage investment in renewable sources.

Charlotte Roule appointed General Manager of Storengy

Charlotte Roule is taking over the management of Storengy, the European leader in underground natural gas storage, with the aim of developing renewable gases and natural hydrogen. His arrival reinforces the company’s key role in the energy transition.

Valtom and Waga Energy join forces to produce hybrid biomethane

Valtom has announced an innovative partnership with Waga Energy to produce biomethane from a “hybrid” biogas source. This collaboration will make it possible to produce renewable energy that can be easily stored and transported, thus reducing CO2 emissions.

Cepsa and Fertiberia join forces to produce renewable hydrogen

Cepsa and Fertiberia have signed an agreement to jointly develop a large-scale renewable hydrogen plant in Huelva, using green energy and other renewable gases. Thanks to this alliance, both companies will be able to decarbonize their consumption by using green hydrogen, thus reaching the goal set for all of Spain by the end of the decade.

Air Liquide invests in the energy transition

Air Liquide is accelerating its investment dynamic to respond to the profound changes in heavy industries that are being decarbonized. With projects linked to the energy transition bringing growth to 40%, Air Liquide is banking on Europe and the United States. Indeed, the group is planning significant investments in connection with the Inflation Reduction Act for the development of the green industry in North America. In Europe, the group is investing in decarbonizing industry by approving seven major industrial projects for a total investment of more than 1.8 billion euros.

TotalEnergies inaugurates its eighth methanizer in France

The BioBéarn methanizer, the eighth of the TotalEnergies group in France, began producing biogas in January. It is expected to provide renewable electricity to approximately 30,000 homes per year and generate 200,000 tons of fertilizer products for agriculture. However, the installation aroused opposition from local residents, who were concerned about noise and odor pollution. Biogas is becoming increasingly important as an ecological alternative to fossil fuels, and the industry is aiming to produce 25 TWh of renewable gas by 2025 and 80 TWh by 2030.