Todays Latest Updates: - 14 July 2025
Biodiesel: United Kingdom. Greenergy has began consultation on a proposal to cease production at its biodiesel plant in Immingham, Lincolnshire. Despite significant cost reductions to improve the plant’s viability, the Immingham plant has continued to be negatively impacted by market factors, including slower increases in the UK’s biofuels blending mandates compared to European countries and competition from subsidised US-origin products. Link 14/07/2025
Biojet/SAF: USA. XCF Global shared its strategic plan to invest close to $1 billion in developing a network of SAF production facilities, expanding its U.S. footprint, and advancing its international growth strategy. From inception, approximately $350 million has been invested to bring New Rise Reno online which has created approximately 60 full-time management, engineering, and related jobs in the Reno-Tahoe area. In addition to its U.S. pipeline, XCF is pursuing an international growth strategy to expand its platform into high-potential global markets. The company recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to launch New Rise Australia, a new SAF and renewable diesel production platform in partnership with Continual Renewable Ventures. Link 14/07/2025
Hydrogen: China. Envision commissioned the ‘world’s largest’ green hydrogen and ammonia plant in Chifeng, China, powered entirely by an off-grid renewable energy system. The plant in the Chifeng Net Zero Industrial Park is now producing 320,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually from 500MW of electrolysis, with plans to begin exporting the compound in Q4. apan’s Marubeni has already inked a long-term offtake agreement for a portion of the plant’s output for use in fertilisers, chemicals and shipping. Link 14/07/2025
Hydrogen: The Netherlands. Stellantis — the world’s third-largest automaker — is shifting focus away from hydrogen-powered vehicles. The company confirmed to Hydrogen Insight that its step back is due to a lack of wider investment into H2 refuelling infrastructure in Europe, with little progress from member states on implementing EU legislation that would support fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), such as the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation. This is after the firm had already introduced eight new FCEV van models in January last year and bought a 33% stake in fuel-cell supplier Symbio in 2023. Link14/07/2025
Marine fuels: The Netherlands. GREEN MARINE GROUP and Vertoro B.V. signed an agreement to jointly accelerate the market validation and commercial roll-out of lignin-alcohol blends (aka crude lignin oil, CLO) as sustainable marine fuels. Link 14/07/2025
Methanol: Portugal. HyOrc Corporation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Start Lda, a Portugal-based liquid and gaseous fuels trading company, to develop a 25,000 ton per annum green methanol production facility in Porto, with conservative projected lifetime revenues of $390m from the facility. Link 14/07/2025
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