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Curious which renewable fuels for heavy-duty trucks are already comparable in costs with fossil fuels? And which other options to defossilise heavy-duty trucks may come up soon?

24-03-2022 | Dit rapport trekt conclusies van een onderzoek naar de vraag 'To drop in or to adapt the engine?' waarin de totale kosten (TCO) van verschillende hernieuwbare brandstofopties en motorcombinaties in het 'Heavy-Duty' wegsegment zijn vergeleken. Bio-DME scoort best.

03-02-2022 | The ACEA E10 vehicle compatibility check list shows which petrol vehicles can safely use E10 unleaded petrol. E10 petrol is a fuel that may contain up to 10% ethanol by volume. The ACEA updated this list with a 2021-update.

This report presents best practice case studies worldwide to better understand how biomass supply chains could be implemented to support bioenergy production while simultaneously contributing to the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

This assessment by Development Centre for Ship Technology and Transport Systems (DST) and Expertise- en Innovatie Centrum Binnenvaart (EICB) is part of the overarching “Study on financing the energy transition towards a zero-emission European IWT sector”.

DNV has recently published their Energy Transition Outlook (2021) in which they focus on how key energy transition technologies will develop, compete, and interact in the coming five years.

The International Civil Aviation (ICAO) developed CORSIA, a carbon offset and carbon reduction scheme to decrease climate emissions for international flights. One of the options to comply with CORSIA goals, is to use sustainable aviation fuels, or SAFs.

10-05-2021 | Shell Germany announced advances in their developments of a "blue gasoline" with a minimum of 20 % CO₂ reductions. This is accomplished by adding a mix of renewable naphtha and ethanol to conventional petrol and thereby displacing a third of the fossil content.
In this strategy document the European Commission shares her vision and action plan of how the mobility sector should take shape in the following decades.

This study by Platform Duurzame Biobrandstoffen in collaboration with TU Delft is a review of the most viable biofuels for the maritime sector and how their sustainable production can be ensured from an early stage of supply chain design.

A new paper - by Calliope Panoutsou et al, recently published on Elsevier, confirms that the future deployment of advanced biofuels, in market shares that can lead to decarbonisation, still depends largely on the integration of tailored policy interventions that can be overcome.
