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In January 2021, UK fuel suppliers will be compelled to increase the percentage of renewable fuels included in their total sales to adhere to recent Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO) updates. As Matthew Stone u2013 Renovare Fuelsu2019 Chairman u2013 points out, the development and advancement of biofuels could overcome many first-generation biofuel limitations. Presided over by a management team that includes Business Development Manager Duncan Clark, Renovare Fuelsu2019 revolutionary new biofuel is chemically and physically similar to fossil fuels in terms of quality of the final product and its per
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Duncan Clark, Renovare Fuels: The Role of Renewables in Meeting GHG Targets In January 2021, UK fuel suppliers will be compelled to increase the percentage of renewable fuels included in their total sales to adhere to recent Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO) updates. As Matthew Stone –Renovare Fuels’ Chairman – points out, the development and advancement of biofuels could overcome many first-generation biofuel limitations. Presided over by a management team that includes Business Development Manager Duncan Clark, Renovare Fuels’ revolutionary new biofuel is chemically and physically similar to fossil fuels in terms of quality of the final product and its performance, despite the fact that it creates just three grams of CO2 per megajoule of biomass throughout its production, equating to just 3% of that produced by fossil fuels.
There are limitations to the impact of standard biofuels in meeting GHG reduction targets, primarily due to the type of feedstock used and inferior fuel quality. In contrast, since development fuels are formulated to eliminate emissions throughout the production process, radically reducing emissions generated when used as an end fuel, experts predict that development fuels could unlock the true potential of biofuels, serving as a significant boost to the UK’s ambitious GHG reduction targets. Reference https://energycentral.com/c/cp/duncan-clark-renovare-fuels-role-renewables- meeting-ghg-targets