Todays Latest Updates: 12 June 2026
Biogas: USA. Anaergia Inc. began deliveries to Southwest Gas Corporation’s distribution system. This marks the first delivery of renewable natural gas in California under the state’s Biomethane Procurement Program. The SoCal Biomethane facility, located at the Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority in Victorville, co-digests municipal wastewater solids and diverted organic waste sourced across Southern California, upgrading resulting biogas to pipeline-quality RNG that complies with Southwest Gas’ California tariff. Link 12/06/2026
Biojet/SAF: United Kingdom. Firefly signed a partnership deal with Turkish engineering firm Altaca, providing key technology for the firm’s planned UK facility. The Bristol-based developer—which uses treated human sewage (biosolids) as a feedstock—now possesses all the necessary components to scale production and lead the effort to decarbonise the aviation industry. Under the terms of the agreement, Altaca will supply Firefly with its CatLiq – hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) technology. This specialised technology is used to convert sewage sludge into crude oil, representing a crucial “upstream” step in the bio-fuel production process. This solution serves as the final link in the supply chain, enabling Firefly to scale its innovative “wet-to-jet” platform Link 12/06/2026.
CO2 Removal: Denmark. Cement maker Aalborg Portland, Denmark's largest emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2), on Tuesday signed a contract with the country's energy agency for 16.5 billion crowns ($2.55 billion) in carbon capture and storage (CCS) subsidies from 2030.Link 12/06/2026.
E-fuels: Europe. Topsoe-Sasol electro-sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) joint venture Zaffra has signed an agreement with German energy firm MB Energy to explore hydrogen supply, logistics, and fuel distribution infrastructure for future eSAF production in Europe. Under a memorandum of understanding (MoU), MB Energy will assess acting as an offtaker for future eSAF volumes, alongside plans to develop storage, blending, logistics and airport supply infrastructure required to bring synthetic aviation fuel to market. Link 12/06/2026.
Methanol: Sri Lanka Agastya Green Fuels Private Limited signed a long-term offtake agreement with Sri Lanka’s SAR Maritime Agencies, for the supply of 250,000 metric tons per annum of green methanol compliant with the EU’s RED III rules for renewable fuels of non-biological origin. The methanol would be supplied from the planned Agastya Green Fuels Hub at Mulapeta Port in Andhra Pradesh, where Agastya is developing a 1 million tonne per annum export facility with a planned investment of $6 billion over the next six years. The companies say they will work together on green methanol storage, bunkering and marine fuel infrastructure across Sri Lanka, with the aim of developing Colombo, Hambantota and Trincomalee as clean fuel hubs for shipping. Link 12/06/2026.
Posted: Fri 12 Jun 2026

