Honeywell has announced that the St1 Refinery has started using Honeywell’s Ecofining technology to produce sustainable aviation fuel.  (Source: Honeywell )
Green Fuels

St1 Refinery to Produce SAF with Honeywell Technology

Honeywell’s Ecofining technology has been selected by the St1 Refinery to produce sustainable aviation fuel. The Gothenburg plant is expected to produce 200,000 tons of renewable fuels annually and can utilize flexible feedstocks, including used cooking oil, animal fats, and tall oil fatty acids from paper and pulp mills.

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Although there are many more projects that have set new benchmarks within the industry but these five projects are attracting eyeballs from across the globe.  (Source: shahjalal - stock.adobe.com)
The Year in Rewind

5 Groundbreaking Green Projects of 2024

As the year comes to an end, PROCESS Worldwide brings to you five of the most revolutionary green projects of 2024. Innovative and unique, all the projects are expected to leave a lasting impression within the industry for many years to come. Find out everything about these groundbreaking projects here.

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The World Future Energy Summit 2025 was held from January 14 – 16 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre in Abu Dhabi, UAE.  (Source: World Future Energy Summit)
Event Review

World Future Energy Summit 2025

The World Future Energy Summit 2025 was held from January 14 – 16 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Industry experts appealed for a surge in new tech and global climate change ambitions at the three-day event.

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Green gas, but safe: this is how thermal imaging contributes to the detection and monitoring of hydrogen flames. (Source: Flir)
Hydrogen Flame Detection and Monitoring

On Fire for Hydrogen: How to Make the “Invisible” Flames Visible

Everyone wants hydrogen - but isn't it dangerous? After all, the gas is non-toxic but highly flammable and a high level of safety awareness is key to safe operation that protects the environment, personnel and infrastructure - so it's high time to take a look at what needs to be considered when handling hydrogen in pipeline and infrastructure projects, for example. What technology is needed to detect the colorless H2 flames? How do hydrogen leaks become visible? And what concrete steps can be taken today?

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