Database Green Production Facilities

The studio Gear Up Green Production Facilities provides an overview of global production facilities for renewable fuels and energy carriers.

The database aggregates data from multiple sources and can provide customer-specific overview and visuals of global or regional facilities, including their status of ooperation The database covers many types of renewable fuels (both bio- and e-fuels, among others various maritime and Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF), FAME, HVO, ethanol, methanol, hydrogen, ammonia.

The database includes detailed information on each project, including administrative information (ownership, involved companies, location), stage of research, operation or development and (expected) project start up. Furthermore, we’ve included details on the conversion technologies used at each facility, feedstock types and volumes, product types and volumes, and targeted end-use markets.

Would you like to know more about the studio Gear Up green production facilities database and our other market intelligence services to assist the development of your projects, please contact us.

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