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European refiners need to shift from volume to value Alan Gelder Wood Mackenzie
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Technology pathways for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) Svetlana van Bavel and Chippla Vandu Shell Catalysts & Technologies
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Towards net zero with synthetic fuel gasoline Constanza Berckemeyer CAC Engineering
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Low-carbon hydrogen potential with autothermal reforming Phil Ingram Johnson Matthey Integrating CCS and synthetic fuels production in a refinery Juan Carlos Latasa López IDOM Consulting
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Pre-combustion carbon capture Stephen B Harrison sbh4 Consulting
45 Could carbon capture be the key to decarbonising heavy industry? Suzanne Ferguson Wood
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Recycled aluminium: a key enabler in the energy transition William Beer Tunley Environmental
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Decoding the complexities of decarbonisation Bamrung Sungnoen, Wiwut Tanthapanichakoon and Khavinet Lourvanij SCG Chemicals
Pongsatorn Anukulnaree Thai Polyester Company Apinan Soottitantawat Chulalongkorn University Electrification as a pathway towards a green refinery Damien Feral Schneider Electric
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Life cycle assessment at industrial scale Daniel Bochnitschek AllocNow GmbH
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Overcoming grid constraints via energy management solutions Stuart Little Powerstar
77 Zeopore is making its mark in green applications through zeolite modification
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