Biofuels
This page is all about biofuels, synthetic fuels and power-to-X. Scroll down to comment or ask us anything in the chat box. You can use our how to guide on alternative fuels to get started.
This page is all about biofuels, synthetic fuels and power-to-X. Scroll down to comment or ask us anything in the chat box. You can use our how to guide on alternative fuels to get started.
Reducing carbon emissions in the shipping sector can be hard and expensive. Carbon insetting is a way to compensate for emissions that you are unable to mitigate within your normal operations - or are too costly to mitigate - but can be mitigated at other places in your fleet or the sector. Carbon insetting is simple, scalable and perhaps most importantly: almost all vessels can do it without the need for retrofitting or upfront investment costs.
Over 20% of all Dutch emissions are coming from the Port of Rotterdam, of which the production of grey hydrogen from fossil feedstock is one of the main culprits. This article explores what is needed to build a green hydrogen refinery. It provides an overview of the existing fossil infrastructure and fuel consumption, which technologies are required to transform, how much it would cost and who are actually working on it.
Heliogen, backed by Bill Gates, makes fuel out of thin air and sunlight. It simply costs a lot of energy.
Easier than you might think. Seaport Groningen wants to create ‘Chemport Europe’, providing chemicals and fuels to the entire industry in the North of the Netherlands based on agricultural waste.
Which biofuels are available? Why are they more sustainable? Where can I buy this stuff? Is there even enough biomass available? This, and more!