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Chile’s Haru Oni plant earns EU green fuel certification using wind and captured CO₂.
Chile’s Haru Oni e-fuels plant has become the first outside Europe to earn EU RFNBO certification, validating its green hydrogen-based synthetic gasoline as a low-carbon fuel.
The facility uses wind power and captured CO₂ to produce e-fuels, meeting strict EU sustainability criteria.
Meanwhile, thyssenkrupp Uhde completed a hydrogen recovery upgrade at Fertiglobe’s Abu Dhabi ammonia plant, boosting output by 6% and cutting emissions.
In Morocco, plans to expand LNG import capacity via FSRUs aim to support green hydrogen development, with $32.8 billion in investments and goals to supply global hydrogen demand by 2030.
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La planta de Haru Oni, en Chile, obtiene la certificación de combustible verde de la UE utilizando el viento y el CO2 capturado.