Applied Research: Bioeconomy, Renewable Carbon & Climate Change

Todays Latest Updates:  19 February 2026

Biogas: Italy. Anaergia S.r.l. entered into a contract with Circular Renewable Evolution S.r.l. (CREvolution) to supply its proprietary anaerobic digestion technology as part of a €50 million initiative at Eni’s Gela biorefinery. Link 19/02/2026.

Biojet/SAF: Singapore. Travelers flying out of Singapore will start paying a new charge this year as the government moves to support cleaner aviation fuel and strengthen the country’s role in Southeast Asia’s emerging sustainable fuel industry. Under the plan, passengers departing from Changi International Airport will pay a levy on tickets sold after April 1 for flights departing on or after October 1. The charge will range from 1 Singapore dollar (about 75 U.S. cents) to 41.60 Singapore dollars (about US$32), depending on travel distance and seating class. ttps://bioenergytimes.com/singapore-to-impose-levy-on-air-travelers-to-fund-sustainable-aviation-fuel/ 19/02/2026.

Biojet/SAF: The Netherlands. SkyNRG has reached financial close for its SAF production facility DSL-01 at the Delfzijl chemical park in the north of the Netherlands. Once operational, it will produce 100,000 metric tons of SAF each year and 35,000 tons of sustainable by-products including biobased propane, butane, and naphtha. The plant will make use of the hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids (HEFA) pathway, enabled by Topsoe’s HydroFlex technology. Royal Dutch Airlines is the primary off-taker for the SAF produced. Link 19/02/2026.

 

BiogasItalyAnaergia S.r.l. has entered into a contract with Circular Renewable Evolution S.r.l. (CREvolution) to supply its proprietary anaerobic digestion technology as part of a €50 million initiative at Eni’s Gela biorefinery.https://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/anaergia-to-supply-ad-tech-to-enis-gela-biorefinery/19/02/2026
BiojetThe NetherlandsSkyNRG has reached financial close for its SAF production facility DSL-01 at the Delfzijl chemical park in the north of the Netherlands. Once operational, it will produce 100,000 metric tons of SAF each year and 35,000 tons of sustainable by-products including biobased propane, butane, and naphtha. The plant will make use of the hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids (HEFA) pathway, enabled by Topsoe’s HydroFlex technology. Royal Dutch Airlines is the primary off-taker for the SAF produced.https://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/skynrg-reaches-financial-close-of-dutch-saf-project/19/02/2026
BiojetSingaporeTravelers flying out of Singapore will start paying a new charge this year as the government moves to support cleaner aviation fuel and strengthen the country’s role in Southeast Asia’s emerging sustainable fuel industry. Under the plan, passengers departing from Changi International Airport will pay a levy on tickets sold after April 1 for flights departing on or after October 1. The charge will range from 1 Singapore dollar (about 75 U.S. cents) to 41.60 Singapore dollars (about US$32), depending on travel distance and seating class.ttps://bioenergytimes.com/singapore-to-impose-levy-on-air-travelers-to-fund-sustainable-aviation-fuel/19/02/2026

Posted: Thu 19 Feb 2026

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