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Renewable Diesel Comes to New York

The low-carbon fuel offers up to 78 percent fewer greenhouse gases and a pathway for helping New York achieve climate goals

New York’s ambitious climate change goals have been well documented – the state is striving for an 85% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, with an interim target of 40% by 2030. Full Story » “Renewable Diesel Comes to New York”

Innovative microgrid adds solar power, resiliency to Alltown Fresh in Massachusetts

An Alltown Fresh convenience store in Ayers, Mass., can now charge electric vehicles and stay powered during outages thanks to a cutting-edge, solar-powered microgrid that’s been installed at the site.

Enel X, the advanced energy services arm of energy company Enel, worked with Global Partners – the owner of Alltown Fresh – to construct the microgrid at the Alltown Fresh store in Ayer. Full Story » “Innovative microgrid adds solar power, resiliency to Alltown Fresh in Massachusetts”

Global Partners Doubles Down on Renewable Fuels for the Future

Renewable fuels have long been a part of the Global Partners portfolio, but this past year, the company has been increasing its efforts to make renewables an even bigger focus.

Over the past year, Global has focused on strategic planning in an effort to grow its capacity to move the liquid fuels of the future. Full Story » “Global Partners Doubles Down on Renewable Fuels for the Future”

Global Partners Accepts First Renewable Diesel at its Terminal in Clatskanie, Oregon

Global Partners has received and will ship its first load of renewable diesel at the Port of Columbia County in Clatskanie Oregon.

The company has been storing and handling another biofuel, ethanol, at the Clatskanie facility since 2016. In July 2020, Oregon DEQ approved permits for Global to receive, store and ship renewable diesel through the Columbia River terminal. Full Story » “Global Partners Accepts First Renewable Diesel at its Terminal in Clatskanie, Oregon”

Global Partners Gets the Go-Ahead for Renewable Diesel in Oregon

Large ship docked on the Columbia River in Oregon.

With support from state regulators and the local community, Global Partners is moving forward with plans to begin transloading renewable diesel at its terminal on the Columbia River in Clatskanie, Oregon.

In early July, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality gave the go-ahead for Global Partners to add renewable diesel to its transloading permit for the terminal.  Full Story » “Global Partners Gets the Go-Ahead for Renewable Diesel in Oregon”