Woodland Biofuels Expansion
Woodland Biofuels, a renewable biofuels production company, is investing $1.35 billion to build one of the world’s largest biofuels production facilities at the Port of South Louisiana. They will use waste biomass to create sustainable biofuel for transportation, heating, and electricity.
Benefits for Louisiana
This new facility will bring 110 new jobs and help Louisiana’s energy strategy. It will also be the largest renewable natural gas production plant in the world, removing tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere annually.
Exciting Announcement
Woodland Biofuels CEO, Greg Nuttall, is thrilled about the project. They plan to build the world’s largest carbon-negative RNG facility, creating economic opportunities for St John Parish and beyond.
Future Plans
The project is expected to start commercial operations in 2028, with a final investment decision by the end of next year. The company is excited to work with the local community and utilize Louisiana’s infrastructure.
Simply Blue Group Expansion
Simply Blue Group, a clean energy developer, has chosen Goldboro in Nova Scotia, Canada, as the location for a major sustainable aviation fuels hub. This marks their strategic expansion into North America.
Benefits for Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia’s Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables, Tory Rushton, is excited about the development. This industry will help fight climate change, grow the green economy, and benefit future generations.
Positive Impact
Simply Blue Group’s investment in Nova Scotia will make a big difference in the transportation sector with aviation and marine fuel. It will also support the forestry sector by creating a new market for low-grade wood fiber.
This is an exciting time for renewable energy, with companies like Woodland Biofuels and Simply Blue Group leading the way towards a more sustainable future.