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Ivys Adsorption Partners with BioFlight Fuels on INSAT-Funded SAF Flight School Project Advancing Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Canada
Ivys Adsorption Inc., a leader in renewable gas purification and low-carbon technology solutions, announced its participation as a key technical partner in BioFlight Fuels’ SAF Flight School project—one of the initiatives supported by the Initiative for Sustainable Aviation Technologies (INSAT).
Ireland: Weltec Biopower Biomethane Plant to Go into Operation in Mid-2026
German manufacturer WELTEC BIOPOWER is currently building a biomethane plant for the Irish company Evergreen Agricultural Enterprises Limited. The plant at the company’s headquarters in Monasterevin, County Kildare, will go into operation in mid-2026 after a total construction period of 11 months. The location offers the operator logistical advantages, among other things: “On the one hand, it is well connected to the M7 motorway. In addition, the national gas network for direct biomethane feed-in is in the immediate vicinity,” emphasises Patrick Meade, Managing Director of Evergreen.
Proponents Push RNG as Trucking’s Most Sustainable Alternative Fuel
Supporters of renewable natural gas (RNG) joined at the American Trucking Associations’ Management Conference & Exhibition to highlight what they consider the most sustainable alternative to diesel fuel.
The use of RNG is higher in California than in any other U.S. state because of stricter environmental regulations. With the conference taking place in San Diego, Daniel Gage, president of the Transport Project, moderated a panel discussion to address perceived limitations in range, fueling infrastructure, and performance.
EU to invest nearly EUR 3 billion in sustainable aviation, marine fuels
The European Commission on Nov. 5 unveiled its Sustainable Transport Investment Plan, an initiative that aims to rapidly accelerate the energy transition in aviation and marine sectors, including through the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and marine biofuels.
Gevo North Dakota Sells Its Remaining 2025 45Z Production Tax Credits for $30 Million, Bringing the Contracted Total for the Year to $52 Million
Gevo, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEVO) announced the contracted sales of its remaining Section 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credits for 2025 from its Gevo North Dakota facility (“GevoND”), totaling $30 million, to Stifel Financial Corp. and Capital Community Bank, bringing the total sales for 2025 to $52 million, when combined with the previously announced $22 million worth of credits sold in July. These production tax credits were generated based on volumes of ethanol produced at GevoND and taking into account operating carbon sequestration and operating efficiencies. Gevo believes it is one of the first ethanol producer to sell Section 45Z credits directly to tax credit purchasers.
Clean Energy Reports Revenue of $106.1 Million and 61.3 Million RNG Gallons Sold for the Third Quarter of 2025
Revenue of $106.1 million in Q3 2025 compared to $104.9 million in Q3 2024.
Net loss attributable to Clean Energy for Q3 2025 was $(23.8) million, or $(0.11) per share, on a GAAP (as defined below) basis, compared to $(18.2) million, or $(0.08) per share, for Q3 2024.
Adjusted EBITDA (as defined below) was $17.3 million for Q3 2025, compared to $21.3 million for Q3 2024.
Cash, Cash Equivalents (less restricted cash) and Short-Term Investments totaled $232.2 million as of September 30, 2025, compared to $217.5 million as of December 31, 2024.
UPS Scales RNG for Cleaner Long-Haul Operations
UPS operates one of the largest and most diverse fleets in the world, with more than 325,000 vehicles, including 115,000 package delivery trucks in the U.S. For Run on Less – The Messy Middle, UPS is spotlighting its renewable natural gas (RNG) operations based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Kanadevia Inova at COP 30: Sharing our message on affordable and circular waste infrastructure with the world
Kanadevia Inova, a global leader in solutions for the energy transition and circular economy, will take part in critical discussions on waste management infrastructure at the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Brazil.
The Swiss-based company is a global market leader in the development, operation and service of affordable waste to energy and biogas plants and systems, employing more than 3,500 people in 17 countries and with a track record of more than 1,600 reference projects.
Fact vs. Fiction: Correcting Myths About California Dairy Methane Reduction Efforts
Over the past eight years, California’s dairy farms have collectively achieved an annual reduction of 5 million metric tons of methane (CO2e) and counting. This is important, as scientists agree that reductions in methane emissions are critical to slowing global warming. The world-leading effort has drawn some well-deserved attention. Unfortunately, there are several common myths and misconceptions about California dairy’s methane reduction programs. Let’s explore the misnomers and the facts.
Anaerobic Digesters on Swine Farms? Check the Numbers.
The swine industry is familiar with the need to use “everything but the oink.” For farmers raising the animals, this means keeping operations as efficient as possible and taking advantage of every opportunity to gain value from the farms.
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