Applied Research: Bioeconomy, Renewable Carbon & Climate Change

Todays Latest Updates: 30 June 2026

Ethanol: India. Spray Engineering Devices Limited (SED) received approval for $17.4 million in financial assistance for setting up a 91 KLPD Second Generation (2G) Ethanol Biorefinery at Wave Sugar, Dhanaura, Uttar Pradesh. the project will integrate LanzaTech’s globally recognized gas fermentation platform with Ankur Scientific Energy Technologies’ indigenous oxygen-enriched biomass gasification technology in a thermally integrated configuration, the biorefinery will convert biomass-derived syngas into sustainable ethanol while creating a pathway for the future production of green chemicals, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) intermediates, and other renewable molecules. Link 30/06/2026.

Marine fuels: Denmark. Kvasir Technologies is a Danish biofuel startup and spin-out from research at the Technical University of Denmark. The company has developed technology that converts non-edible lignin-based residues from agriculture and forestry into refined biofuels for shipping.The Company has raised  $11.3 million in Series A financing to accelerate the scale-up and commercialization of its climate-neutral marine fuel. As part of the partnership, European Energy and Kvasir Technologies are establishing KVEEN Biofuels, which is working toward the construction of a commercial-scale plant using Kvasir Technologies’ patented technology. Link 30/06/2026.

Plastic recycling: USA. Refinity, an Innventure Inc announced key advances across both its commodity olefins and specialty hydrocarbons platforms, including an exclusive license from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for technology designed to convert waste plastic-derived light olefins into distillate-range products for further upgrading into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), renewable diesel (RD), or lubricants and other technical fluids. The company's primary go-to-market strategy is to build and operate conversion plants adjacent to petrochemical steam cracker complexes, where existing infrastructure can be used to purify and utilize the resulting olefins. Through this model, Refinity aims to supply circular ethylene and propylene to petrochemical companies Link 30/06/2026.

 

Posted: Tue 30 Jun 2026

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