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The Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas has filed a lawsuit in the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit challenging the EPA’s decision to reduce the 2025 cellulosic renewable volume obligation under its Renewable Fuel Standard ‘Set 2’ rule.

The EPA originally finalised the 2025 cellulosic RVO at 1.38 billion renewable identification numbers in mid-2023. The agency su...


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Japanese trading house Sumitomo Corporation has agreed to establish a joint venture with US decarbonisation startup Graphyte to develop a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credit business, taking a 49% equity stake in the new entity.

Graphyte generates CDR credits through biomass carbon removal and storage, using a process it calls Carbon Casting, which compresses and seals...


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A short documentary making the case for bioenergy as a tool for wildfire prevention premiered at the European Parliament in Brussels yesterday, hosted by MEP Sakis Arnaoutoglou.

‘Fuel the solution, not the fire’ brings together local voices from Attica, Tuscany and Catalonia to show how active forest management — and the use of residues for bioenergy — can reduce fuel ...


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South Korean renewable energy firm EcoSimplex has begun commercial operation of its ECO-Hydrogen Station in Magok, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, marking the first project under South Korea’s Ministry of Climate 2024 Biogas-Based Clean Hydrogen Production Facility Installation Project to reach commercial operation using an on-site production method.

The facility processes around 4...


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A coalition of environmental groups has launched a legal challenge to block construction of an industrial-scale wood pellet plant at the port of Grays Harbor, Washington, in what would be the first facility of its kind in the Pacific Northwest.

The plant, backed by Pacific Northwest Renewable Energy, would produce 440,000 tonnes of wood pellets annually for export to A...


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