| Energy Vision’s Leadership Award 2025 goes to EnviTec Biogas AG At the 2025 Energy Vision Leadership Awards in New York, EnviTec Biogas AG was honored for its global leadership in advancing the clean energy transition. Since 2008, the award from the U.S. nonprofit Energy Vision recognizes leading figures and companies for advancing the circular economy, resource efficiency, and the smart use of organic waste, including food and agricultural waste, landfill gas, municipal waste, and other groundbreaking developments. | Biofuels | U.S. Biofuels Production Capacity Growth Slowed in 2024 The pace of capacity additions for U.S. biofuel production slowed in 2024, with production capacity increasing by a modest 3% from the start of 2024 to the start of 2025, according to our latest biofuels production capacity reports. A deceleration in production capacity in our category renewable diesel and other biofuels accounted for most of the slowdown in growth. Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), renewable naphtha, and renewable propane make up virtually all of the other biofuels. | Scientists investigate potential of oil-based cover crops to provide an alternative aviation fuel Biogas | Eni and Egyptian Bioenergy Association Sign Agreement for Biogas Projects Eni and the Bioenergy Association for Sustainable Development, affiliated with the Ministry of Environment of the Arab Republic of Egypt, signed a cooperation agreement to prepare a comprehensive feasibility study for establishing biogas production units based on the treatment of animal and agricultural waste. | Arjun Increases Stake in the Danish Biogas Platform Bigadan Biomass Enercity Biomass Power Plant Feeds in Green Heat for the First Time Hydrogen OX2 and Stargate Hydrogen Partner to Accelerate Industrial-Scale Electrolyzer Deployment VoltH2 Gets Permit for 20 MW Electrolyzer in Germany Japan Purine-modified platinum electrodes could cut hydrogen costs finds Chiba University, Japan Miscellaneous | Turboden Commissions First Waste Heat to Power ORC Plant at Strathcona’s Orion SAGD Facility Turboden S.p.A., a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group company, announced successful commissioning of North America’s first waste heat to power project in steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) facility. The facility is operated by Strathcona Resources Ltd. in Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada. The recovered heat is converted into carbon-free electricity, enabling the facility to offset up to approximately 80% of its current grid electricity consumption. | Agenda ADBA National Conference 2025 Genera 2025 |