Chevron biofuels
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6 FAQs about [Chevron biofuels]
What is chevron's Biofuels Program?
Meir Hasbani, Chevron biofuels program manager. Energy can be found almost everywhere, including in soybeans and used cooking oil. We’re working to scale our biofeedstocks business to produce biofuels like renewable diesel, which can help lower the carbon intensity of the transportation industry.
Is chevron a Renewable Fuel Company?
Chevron produces a wide range of high-quality renewable diesel and biodiesel fuels. We aim to grow our renewable fuels capacity to 100,000 barrels per day by 2030. Chevron has invested $28 million in the Adopt-a-Port initiative, which provides carbon-negative renewable natural gas to truck operators serving the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Does Chevron renewable diesel blend contain biodiesel?
* Chevron Renewable Diesel Blend is at least 80% renewable diesel (orange label) and up to 20% biodiesel (blue label). Despite how the federally required language on the bottom of the label may read, this fuel does NOT contain 80% biodiesel.
Does Chevron make sustainable aviation fuel?
Chevron’s sustainable aviation fuel can be paired with any fossil jet fuel to create a lower life cycle carbon intensity. Lower carbon flights are already in the air. And in 2021, Chevron’s El Segundo refinery became one of the first refineries in the U.S. to ratably coprocess biofeedstock to make sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Is chevron a biofeedstock?
Chevron was one of the first to coprocess biofeedstocks to produce jet fuel with renewable content in the U.S. In 2021, we produced an initial test batch of Chevron partnered with Delta and Google to track sustainable aviation fuel test batch emissions using cloud-based technology.
What is chevron doing in 2021?
In 2021, Chevron joined the Clean Skies for Tomorrow coalition, which works to accelerate the use of sustainable aviation fuel as the solution for sustainable flying. Developing reliable renewable fuels for the road. Reducing CO2 emissions for maritime. Helping lower CO2 emissions with renewable fuels.