Vertimass Green Gasoline Receives EPA Approval, Offering Significant Greenhouse Gas Reduction

Vertimass has announced the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) approval for blending up to 20% of its green gasoline, VertiGas20, with conventional gasoline. VertiGas20 is produced using renewable ethanol through Vertimass’ Consolidated Alcohol Deoxygenation and Oligomerization (CADO) technology, offering substantial greenhouse gas emission reductions. The technology can be integrated into existing ethanol production facilities, allowing for significant volumes of sustainable gasoline production. VertiGas20 is compatible with current gasoline vehicles, eliminating the need for engine modifications and increasing ethanol demand five-fold. By replacing fossil fuels, VertiGas20 reduces carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 560 billion pounds annually.

Microsoft Invests in LanzaJet’s Sustainable Fuels Technology

LanzaJet, a leader in sustainable fuels technology, has received an investment from Microsoft’s Climate Innovation Fund. This funding will enable LanzaJet to expand its capabilities and deploy its sustainable fuels process technology globally. Furthermore, LanzaJet and Microsoft intend to explore the application of Microsoft’s data and AI to optimize LanzaJet’s operations and SAF production process.

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