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Canada’s Burnaby Refinery produced the nation’s first commercial sustainable aviation fuel in Dec. 2024, cutting emissions by up to 87%.
Refineries and energy companies are accelerating the shift to low-carbon fuels through digitalization, co-processing, and advanced automation.
Parkland’s Burnaby Refinery in British Columbia produced Canada’s first commercial sustainable aviation fuel in December 2024, reducing emissions by up to 87% compared to fossil fuels.
The refinery uses AI and machine learning to manage renewable feedstocks like tallow and optimize performance.
Industry-wide, companies are advancing carbon capture, green methanol, biofuels, and plastics recycling, supported by integrated control systems from Honeywell and partnerships across North America and Australia.
Regulatory updates, including revised fuel economy standards, are strengthening compliance frameworks.
Meanwhile, the QCLNG facility in Australia implemented multivariable predictive control to boost efficiency, reduce emissions, and improve resilience to environmental changes, marking a milestone in LNG process optimization.
La refinería Burnaby de Canadá produjo el primer combustible de aviación comercial sostenible de la nación en diciembre de 2024, reduciendo las emisiones hasta en un 87%.