How is “blending” different from “mixing”?

Modified on Fri, 16 Jan at 10:13 AM

Due to technical specification and/or regulatory requirements, neat sustainable fuels may need to be blended with fossil fuels at a certain point in the supply chain. The blending point refers to the specific location or installation, such as a tank, in the supply chain where neat renewable fuel is first physically mixed with fossil fuel to create a blended product. Blending under ISCC EU is defined as physical mixing of sustainable renewable fuel and fossil fuel to intentionally, e.g. due to technical specification and/or regulatory requirements, achieve a certain ratio (= blend ratio).

In the case of co-processing, blending is an inherent part of the production step, and the proportional assignment is ensured by the bio content measurement.

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