Charles Jillings, CEO of Utilico, energized by strong economic momentum across Latin America. Watch the video here.
Although we were not mentioned...it is clear there is a push to get it through...yes we don't know how much funding we will receive but all is being set up here.
Another poster that struggling to realise that we can all see that they have joined with the sole purpose to fill this board with misinformation. Poor English and grammer filled comments. Are you 12 ?...mind you that might be doing a disservice to many 12 year old. Grow up and leave this board to much more interesting commentators.
Thanks... Didn't create a huge amount of interest on their twitter page...even VLS gets more reaction than that :)
Shell was not a major strategic partner...it dipped its toe...got compromised with other projects and respectively withdrew. It is still broadly in favour of the project. This change opens the way for another ..........
Interesting summary...
I think there is every chance we will be mentioned!
Dr Hargreaves concluded by saying that this year’s COP26 climate summit should provide further impetus for the Government to support the development of the UK’s domestic SAF industry.
The price may have halted the fall now...
I agree...
This below comment that came out this afternoon also suggests and amicable situation..
Shell remains supportive of the project in broad terms. British Airways continues to view the project as vital to its net zero target.
Velocys has announced a change in the partnership developing the Altalto sustainable aviation fuel project with Shell moving on and Velocys now splitting the project 50/50 with British Airways. Despite being no longer formally involved, Shell remains supportive of the project in broad terms. British Airways continues to view the project as vital to its net zero target.
The Oxford, England-based fuels technology company noted the waste-to-jet fuel project has no immediate funding calls and will continue according to its existing development plan.
Velocys added it will continue to work with International Consolidated Airlines SA's British Airways PLC in order to secure finance for the Altalto Immingham plant, highlighting discussions with potential sources of finance for the project, talks which it said have been underway for several months and signal strong interest in the sector.
It added preparations to apply for government funding for the Immingham project is underway, noting that while there is no guarantee that an application would be successful, it believes the project is well-placed to secure government funding.
https://*********************/companies/uk/chemicals/velocys-plc/research/longspur-research/ccs-support-both-sides-of-the-pond/59_82cd2a97-ab2f-4daf-ab76-0d62d4654b6d
HRH The Prince of Wales has launched the Terra Carta, a new recovery plan for nature, people and the planet. In the charter, SAF is supported and referenced as an example of “game-changing sustainable innovations and investments to be explored”.
Surprised XPB didn't spot that and comment..
I didn't realise we we into solar and wind clean energy...must have missed that...
Marc van Gerven, who headed the solar, storage and on-shore wind businesses at Shell, Eric Bradley, who worked in Shell’s distributed energy division, and Katherine Dixon, a leader in its energy transition strategy team, have all left the company in recent weeks.
Dorine Bosman, Shell’s vice-president for offshore wind, is also due to leave the company.
Hmmm...Ben van Beurden, chief executive, has said investment into lower-carbon businesses such as biofuels and solar power “needs to accelerate”
Well it is just one broken record after another the same old slant designed to diss the company yet again ... Avoid like the plague and take what expatbrat says with one lorry load of salt . Loosley and co will of course support his arguments but they would wouldn't they.. How many accounts can you have ha ha ...
Rest in peace..expatbrat..you are dead to us..you have no validity..............
RIP...
Expatbrat aka Net Zero ...RIP