Category: News

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CARBIOW held its final General Assembly at TECNALIA Science and Technology Park Astondo Bidea in Derio, Spain

During the meeting, partners reviewed the activities carried out over the last six months and agreed on the final steps to be completed ahead of the project’s conclusion next month. The consortium also reflected on the key results achieved throughout the project, highlighting CARBIOW’s contribution to the decarbonisation of hard-to-abate sectors such as aviation and […]

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Successful eFuel synthesis achieved within CARBIOW’s WP4 activities

The CARBIOW consortium is pleased to share an important achievement led by our partner TECNALIA within Work Package 4. The team has successfully produced synthetic eFuels using an advanced millichannel reactor together with catalyst developments provided by VITO. This milestone represents a key step in the project’s pathway toward demonstrating the conversion of biogenic waste […]

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CARBIOW actively represented at the Central European Biomass Conference 2026

Our colleague Andrii Kostyniuk from Kemijski inštitut – National Institute of Chemistry) presented his work “Non-Catalytic Conversion of Biomass Waste into Levoglucosenone and 1,4:3,6-Dianhydro-α-D-Glucopyranose under Mild Dry Torrefaction Conditions”, contributing valuable scientific insights to the conference programme. In addition, the poster “CARBIOW project – Carbon Negative Biofuels from Biowaste”, presented by Ali Hedayati from IVL […]

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TU Darmstadt successfully demonstrates key steps of the CARBIOW process in pilot-scale tests

Photo credit: Die CARBIOW-Versuchsanlage auf dem Campus Lichtwiese. Bild: EST/Christof Bon The Technische Universität Darmstadt (TUDa) has recently achieved an important milestone by successfully demonstrating key parts of the process during a multi-day test campaign. The gasification of new feedstocks was carried out at an industrially relevant scale in a pilot plant at the Institute for […]

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CARBIOW showcases cutting-edge results at International Workshop on Sustainable and Circular Technologies

The CARBIOW project took part in the International Workshop on Sustainable and Circular Technologies, held in Eindhoven (The Netherlands) from 26 to 27 November, sharing insights from three project partners working at the forefront of advanced biofuels, biomass conversion and circular-material solutions. Over two days, the workshop brought together representatives from thirteen European initiatives, creating […]

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CARBIOW presents its latest carbonation advances in Paris

On 10 November, the CARBIOW project took part in the workshop organised by the SuStaCEM project, focused on activated recycled building materials, an area that is gaining momentum in the transition towards a more sustainable construction industry. The event was held in Paris (France). Asier Oleaga Ordax (WP5), Senior Researcher at TECNALIA Research & Innovation, […]

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CARBIOW held its M36 General Assembly in Maastricht

The M36 General Assembly, held on 8–9 October at the Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials (AMIBM) and Vertoro B.V. in Maastricht (The Netherlands), proved once again that teamwork makes all the difference, especially when the project team is already entering its third reporting period and the final stretch of the project. After three years of […]

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Social impacts of the waste-to-biofuel value chain

As part of the CARBIOW project, the Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials (AMIBM) has launched a survey to identify which social indicators stakeholders consider most important for assessing the social impacts of the waste‑to‑biofuels value chain, from collecting waste streams, converting them into biofuels, and distributing those fuels, to managing by-products and end-of-life residues from […]

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Panama Canal ready to start rewarding low-carbon ships

Next week, the Panama Canal will launch NetZero Slot, an initiative designed to incentivise Neopanamax vessels powered by clean fuels and equipped with energy-efficient technologies. With this move, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) aims to support the maritime industry’s global decarbonization goals and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The weekly reservation opportunity encourages Neopanamax customers […]

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Technology, the main roadblock to SAF rollout

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said in a new report that the ‘slow pace’ of technology deployment is the key obstacle to scaling up sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), rather than a shortage of feedstock. In a study produced alongside Worley Consulting, Global Feedstock Assessment for SAF Production – Outlook to 2050, the IATA determined […]

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