Green fuels

About green fuels

Green fuels, also known as renewable fuels, are fuels that are derived from renewable sources of energy and have a minimal impact on the environment. These fuels are typically derived from plant-based sources, such as corn, sugarcane, and soybeans, or from non-food sources such as algae, waste materials, and non-food crops. Green fuels can be used to power various modes of transportation, including cars, trucks, buses, and airplanes, as well as to generate electricity. They are often considered as a more sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, which are non-renewable and contribute to climate change through the release of greenhouse gases.

Hedging green fuels

Green fuels have the potential to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change while also promoting energy independence and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Examples hereof is: (1) Bioethanol: made from crops such as corn and sugarcane. (2) Biodiesel: made from vegetable oils or animal fats. (3) Biogas: produced from organic waste such as food scraps and sewage. (4) Hydrogen: produced from renewable sources such as wind and solar power. (5) Synthetic fuels: made from carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere and renewable hydrogen. Contact us if you wish to discuss hedging of renewables/green fuels.

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