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Canada and Ontario Invest in CHAR Technologies Renewable Energy Production Facility

Canada and Ontario Invest in CHAR Technologies Renewable Energy Production Facility

CHAR Technologies Ltd. announced that the governments of Canada and Ontario are investing more than $11.3 million to expand CHAR Technologies’ facility in Thorold, Ontario, to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) and biocarbon – creating the largest facility of its kind in Canada, and the only RNG facility in the country to exclusively use woody biomass.

 

Mazda completes 1000-mile drive using sustainable 100 percent fossil-free fuel

Mazda completes 1000-mile drive using sustainable 100 percent fossil-free fuel

A completely production standard 184ps 2.0-litre Mazda MX-5 Roadster has established a benchmark lap time for a zero fossil fuel sustainable fueled car at a racetrack in each of the UK home nations powered by SUSTAIN 100 percent sustainable road fuel from Coryton.

 

 

HYFUELUP Project Will Demonstrate Innovative Pathway for Biomethane Production at Scale

HYFUELUP Project Will Demonstrate Innovative Pathway for Biomethane Production at Scale

Biomethane is one of Europe’s most promising renewable fuels for decarbonizing energy and transport systems. The quick penetration of biomethane into the market is vital for Europe to prepare for the deployment of its renewable gas capacity at scale and establish a competitive European renewable gas industry.

 

SolarDuck Will Build Japan’s First Offshore Floating Solar Demonstrator in Tokyo Bay

SolarDuck Will Build Japan’s First Offshore Floating Solar Demonstrator in Tokyo Bay

SolarDuck B.V., Tokyu Land Corporation and Everblue Technologies, unveiled their proposal for Japan’s first offshore floating solar power generation and automated sailing boat technology demonstration has been selected as part of the Tokyo Bay eSG Project, an advanced project led by the Bureau of Policy Planning of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

 

Deep Energy and Eavor to Build Five Geothermal Projects

Deep Energy and Eavor to Build Five Geothermal Projects

Deep Energy Capital, LLP , an independent specialized renewable energy investment firm, and Eavor Technologies Inc. , the preeminent advanced geothermal technology company, have agreed to develop, finance, construct and operate geothermal projects deploying Eavor’s advanced geothermal technology: Eavor-Loop™.

 

 

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