June 21, 2017
BY Erin Krueger
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DP World and its partners displaced nearly 24% of conventional diesel use at the Port of Prince Rupert in 2025, shifting more than 2 million liters to renewable fuel — equivalent to avoiding approximately 5,400 metric tons of CO2.
The Transport Project (TTP) on May 5 announced that 94% of all on-road fuel used in natural gas vehicles in calendar year 2025 was renewable natural gas (RNG), surpassing the previous year’s record-breaking level.
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. on May 4 announced the expansion of its renewable natural gas (RNG) station network with six new stations in operation. The stations are strategically located along major freight transportation routes across the U.S.
Sasol has reached a major milestone in South Africa’s energy and industrial transition, with Natref becoming the first refinery in Africa to achieve product sustainability certification for key fuels production pathways.
U.S. fuel ethanol production capacity expanded in February, according to data released by the U.S. EIA. Biodiesel production capacity and production capacity for renewable diesel and associated biofuels remained steady.