SOURCE: U.K. Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
April 2, 2019
BY Erin Krueger
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Renewable energy company Drax has announced the donation of $20,000 to the Center for Children and Families. The 2025 fundraising efforts banked the highest dollar amount Drax has raised through its event.
LanzaTech Global Inc. has announced Saltend Chemicals Park in Humberside as the intended location for its pioneering DRAGON II project—a £600 million investment to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel at scale.
Drax on Feb. 3 announced plans to adapt its organizational structure to its evolving business. The company is launching a consulting process that could result in the reduction of more than 350 employees in the U.K. and U.S.
On Jan. 29, the WAGABOX unit located at the l’Albié landfill in Monflanquin, a community in southwestern France, began producing and injecting renewable natural gas (RNG) into the distribution network.
Viking Line is starting 2026 by renewing its offer of travel and transport powered by a high share of renewable European biogas. The company multiplied it’s the use of biofuel tenfold in 2025 and plans to use biogas the same ambitious level in 2026.