Sustainability, Clean Energy, Recycling & ESG

ESG Insight From Washington

Jun 10, 2022 12:00:00 PM / by Christopher Sheeron posted in ESG, Sustainability, Renewable Power, Energy, Oil, solar, renewable energy, wind, climate, energy inflation, gasoline, water, OPEC+, NOPEC

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We share views from Christopher Sheeron - The first-ever guest author for C-MACC's most recent ESG and Climate report titled "Does DC Understand Economics – Energy Proposals Suggest No".

Main Points from this report include:

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Gevo: Ticking All The Boxes To Be A Sustainable Fuel Provider

Oct 26, 2021 12:48:37 PM / by Graham Copley posted in ESG, Sustainability, CO2, Carbon, Gevo, Chevron, gasoline, sustainable aviation fuel, renewable fuels, Sustainable Fuel, Axens, ADM

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Gevo is racking up the agreements to produce sustainable fuels, announcing deals with Chevron, Axens, and now ADM since September. Our view on the need for sustainable aviation fuel is that everyone building will likely be capital constrained relative to the potential demand – this is also true for sustainable diesel and gasoline, which is relevant given that the EIA sees the conventional light vehicle stock peaking globally as late as 2038 (this is not inconsistent with other estimates we have seen) see chart below.

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Fly Me To The Moon - Sustainably Please...

Oct 22, 2021 1:18:10 PM / by Graham Copley posted in ESG, Sustainability, CO2, climate, waste oil, vegetable oil, EVs, aviation fuel, gasoline, sustainable aviation fuel, renewable diesel

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We have spent a lot of time in our ESG and Climate work talking about the huge impending challenge of producing enough sustainable aviation fuel to meet airlines desired needs for 2030 and beyond and we highlighted a Ryanair release yesterday that suggested that the company would struggle to meet its 12.5% goal by 2030. The Honeywell schematic in the exhibit below is one of many different processes that are being considered to meet both the demand for sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel and gasoline demand. With gasoline more likely to be replaced with increased numbers of EVs over time, we believe that the sustainable fuel focus will switch to aviation as the main priority, and we will need every technology that we can get to meet the volume needs. Waste oil and vegetable oil, with carbon capture around the refining process, is one route, fermentation-based processes are another, and waste to oil is a third, although we remain skeptical about the reliability and economics around a waste gasification-based approach.

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