XFuel, a producer of sustainable drop-in fuels and carbon removal, has been awarded International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) EU and ISCC Plus allowing it to produce low- and zero-carbon fuel according to strict sustainability criteria.
XFuels’ conversion technology produces sustainable drop-in fuels for the marine, aviation and road transport sectors.
The company has developed unique drop-in fuel technology which simultaneously produces biochar, a carbon removal product delivering additional carbon benefits via sequestration, on top of those unlocked by the production of sustainable fuels.
XFuel uses waste feedstocks from agriculture, forestry, construction and manufacturing, as well as waste oils and converts them into compliant low and zero carbon sustainable fuels, opening a door to vast untapped sources of energy.
Using waste feedstocks in this way contributes to a circular economy and prevents emissions that would occur if the feedstock was left to rot or be incinerated.
Tags: Biofuels, Drop-in Fuels, ISCC, XFuel
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