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chevron develops renewable fuel blend from soybeans

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new fuel blend drives progress forward
 
 
Chevron rolls out a renewable gasoline blend from soybean oil that could reduce vehicle lifecycle carbon dioxide emissions by 40%.
 
 
 
 
Izadyar Dalvand (left), Tuyen Huynh (center) and Wesley Caldwell (right) worked on the blend at the Chevron Richmond Engine Laboratory.
 
toyota is first to test new fuel blend
 
Toyota transports new vehicles to dealers using a new gasoline blend from Chevron that contains more than 50% renewable content.
 
 
 
 
 
The Advanced Clean Energy Storage (ACES) Project will use an electrolyzer like this one to convert renewable resources, such as wind and solar, into hydrogen and then store that hydrogen for later use.
 
hydrogen project can convert renewable energy and store for later use
 
Storing hydrogen at the site means it can be dispatched as needed. This allows for higher use of renewables in the energy mix.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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