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<channel><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/rss/energy-transition</link><description>Subscribe to the latest Energy Transition news from S&amp;amp;P Global Energy RSS Feed to get timely updates on current issues in the energy industry.</description><title>Latest Energy Transition Headlines</title><category>Energy Transition</category><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/energy-transition/060426-hydrogen-moves-from-blueprints-to-reality-as-capacity-set-to-double-hydrogen-council</link><description>The hydrogen sector has fundamentally shifted from planning to execution, with global operational production capacity expected to double in 2026 as industrial-scale projects come online, Hydrogen Council CEO Ivana Jemelkova told Platts, part of S&amp;amp;P Global Energy. The milestone reflects a step change in project scale and maturity, with companies now building multi-hundred megawatt-scale facilities,</description><title>Hydrogen moves from blueprints to reality as capacity set to double: Hydrogen Council</title><category>Energy Transition, Hydrogen</category><pubDate>2026-06-04T15:09:32Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/agriculture/060326-brazilian-cbio-prices-hit-lowest-level-in-platts-series</link><description>Platts assessed the Brazilian Decarbonization Credit, or CBIO, at the lowest level in its historical series June 2, at Real 24/metric ton of CO2 equivalent. The series dates back to June 3, 2024, with the previous low on Dec. 16, 2025, at Real 24.5/mt. The move followed a preliminary injunction issued May 27 by Brazil&amp;apos;s federal audit court, the TCU, suspending the effects of administrative</description><title>Brazilian CBIO prices hit lowest level in Platts series</title><category>Agriculture, Energy Transition, Biofuels, Emissions</category><pubDate>2026-06-03T20:00:42Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/agriculture/060326-summits-jetbio-aims-for-a-2-billion-1-billion-liter-atj-saf-plant-in-brazil</link><description>US private equity company Summit Agricultural Group plans to invest about $2 billion to build a sustainable aviation fuel plant in Brazil, targeting a first production timeline of 2030, the company&amp;apos;s CEO Will Moore told Platts on June 3. The facility, to be operated through a new company called JetBio, will produce 1 billion liters (around 254 million gallons or 770,000 mt) of alcohol-to-jet SAF</description><title>Summit&amp;apos;s JetBio aims for a $2 billion, 1 billion-liter ATJ SAF plant in Brazil</title><category>Agriculture, Energy Transition, Refined Products, Biofuels, Renewables, Jet Fuel</category><pubDate>2026-06-03T18:27:27Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/shipping/060326-interview-trafigura-expands-owned-vlcc-fleet-for-less-exposure-to-time-charters</link><description>Trafigura is set to operate more VLCCs under its ownership in bids to meet growing transport demand while reducing exposure to period charter markets, where rates could stay elevated amid consolidation and evolving geopolitics, according to the trading house&amp;apos;s top shipping executive. Andrea Olivi, global head of shipping at Trafigura, told Platts, part of S&amp;amp;P Global Energy, that owning a certain</description><title>INTERVIEW: Trafigura expands owned VLCC fleet for less exposure to time charters</title><category>Crude Oil, Maritime &amp;amp; Shipping, Refined Products, Fertilizers, Chemicals, Energy Transition, Wet Freight, Fuel Oil, Bunker Fuel, Renewables</category><pubDate>2026-06-03T15:49:35Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/energy-transition/052926-factbox-asia-pacific-bets-big-on-renewable-hydrogen-as-deals-infrastructure-prices-align</link><description>Asia-Pacific could become a key driver in commercializing low-carbon hydrogen and its derivatives, as firm supply agreements, emerging infrastructure buildouts, and low production costs signal the region&amp;apos;s ambition to anchor the future global clean fuel trade. The region hosts about 795 projects with a combined projected capacity of about 35.20 million metric tons/year, including renewable-derived</description><title>FACTBOX: Asia-Pacific bets big on renewable hydrogen as deals, infrastructure, prices align</title><category>Fertilizers, Chemicals, Energy Transition, Renewables, Hydrogen</category><pubDate>2026-05-29T13:58:39Z</pubDate></item></channel></rss>