Applied Research: Bioeconomy, Renewable Carbon & Climate Change

Todays Latest Updates: - 1 December 2025

Biomaterials: United Kingdom. Renaissance BioScience Corp. entered into a collaboration with UK-based Biome Bioplastics Limited on a two-year, initiative valued at up to C$1.5 million (£814,000) to innovate sustainable, renewable bioplastic building block production using advanced fermentation processes. The project will target applications in packaging, personal care, health, and consumer goods, offering sustainable, high-performance alternatives. Link 01/12/2025.

Hydrogen: Denmark. European Energy produced 2,512 tonnes of e-methanol and 35 tonnes of green hydrogen in the first nine months of 2025, as it accelerates battery storage deployment to counter curtailment and improve power price capture. The green hydrogen was produced at its production plant in Måde, Denmark, while the company delivered e-methanol from its recently opened Kassø facility, which is now ramping up towards its full 42,000-tonne annual capacity. Link 01/12/2025.

Marine fuels: Demnark. This year’s edition, At a Crossroads: Annual Progress Report on Green Shipping Corridors 2025, identified 25 new green corridor initiatives, expanding the global total to 84 active initiatives. Initiatives have been launched in major developing economies like China, India, Brazil, Chile, Ghana, and Kenya, reflecting the significant economic opportunities that can be seized through the development of zero-emission marine fuels and bunkering capabilities. Link 01/12/2025.

 

 

Posted: Sun 30 Nov 2025

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