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1% SAF use to be mandatory from 2025: Gadkari

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, during a press conference in New Delhi, said by 2025, there’ll be a mandate to use 1% sustainable aviation fuel, with plans to escalate to 5% blending in India in the future. Gadkari says he is a strong proponent of creating an “ethanol economy” and that

New decarbonisation survey by GCMD and BCG

A new survey by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) shows that most shipowners and operators see decarbonisation as a must, but data shows that major differences appear in their approach and urgency. The same can be said when it comes to adopting green fuels.  To incorporate views from

Biofuels vs synthetic fuels

Biofuels face several challenges that raise skepticism about their viability as a sustainable energy source. One of the primary concerns is the inherent inefficiency of photosynthesis, which operates at a mere 1% efficiency. This limitation is further compounded by the seasonal nature of plant growth, meaning that biomass is not available throughout the year in

Indonesia launches carbon credit market

Indonesia launched a carbon credit trading market as part of its goal to reduce carbon emissions and achieve net zero by 2060. Southeast Asia’s largest emitter selected the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) as the exchange for trading carbon credits. The carbon exchange will also promote energy transition and mitigate the climate impact of the country’s

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ONGC, NTPC Green tie up for RE projects

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) to develop renewable energy projects. A statement from ONGC said that the MoU will primarily explore the feasibility and setting up of renewable energy projects in various domains. It envisages collaboration of the two mega entities in

India needs to invest up to $7 tn for netzero

India may need to invest as much as $7 trillion to achieve its net zero carbon emission target by 2050, a task that seems more plausible by 2070, according to Rajat Verma, Founder & CEO of battery recycling firm LOHUM. As per Verma, the transition demands close to $300 billion of investment annually. This is

Essar Group’s EET Hydrogen initiates FEED for 1,000 MW plant

The project aligns with the UK’s low-carbon hydrogen initiatives and marks a pivotal step in Essar’s transition to a leading hydrogen producer, aiming to deliver 4GW of low-carbon hydrogen by 2030. Expected to be one of the world’s largest, this EET Hydrogen facility will annually produce 230,000 tonnes of low carbon hydrogen. Essar Group-led EET

BSI releases 9 standards for biofuels

India’s national standards body, The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), released standards on Biofuels. Biofuels which are produced from biomass used to blend with fossil fuels to reduce emissions. India has a target to blend 20 per cent ethanol biofuels into its fossil fuels used in transportation and save the state’s exchequer from importing crude

ABS, AL Group to study methanol fuel conversion for bulker

ABS and Asiatic Lloyd Maritime LLP, member of the AL Group, have signed a joint development project to study the feasibility of converting the fuel system of an ultramax bulk carrier, from conventional diesel to methanol. The study is focused on a series of up to eight ABS Classed ultramax bulk carriers ordered for construction

India to set emission reduction mandates for four sectors

India will set carbon emission reduction targets for four fossil fuel dependent sectors, as it looks to align its industry with the country’s greenhouse emissions reduction target, two government officials said. The country will fix carbon emission intensity benchmarks and reduction targets for three years for companies in petrochemicals, iron and steel, cement and pulp

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