Ensus’s aim is to become a leading provider of sustainable bioethanol to the European transport fuels market by refining arable crops such as wheat into food and fuel. Ensus refineries will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve food and energy, security and reduce European demand for animal feed imports that contribute to global deforestation. Ensus’ approach to making bioethanol by refining wheat grown in Europe is sustainable and offers a renewable and environmentally friendly additive for petrol driven vehicles. Production on the first plant at Wilton began in Feb 2010.
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29 Nov 2021
Ensus UK’s E10 helps fuel a more sustainable future for UK motoring
The move to E10 fuel means bioethanol producers like Wilton-based Ensus are at the forefront of future-proofing Britain’s transport system. UK motorists have seen a move towards a more environmentally friendly way to travel with the introduction of E10 standard…
Ensus: Driving towards a brighter future following the launch of a cleaner blend of UK petrol
Ensus has made a long-term investment in its business on Teesside and is now looking to the future with increased confidence following the introduction of a more sustainable form of petrol across the UK. The company has opened a new…
Teesside-based bioethanol manufacturer Ensus has welcomed the government’s update to the Temporary Tariff Regime in the event of the UK leaving the EU without a deal. The announcement by HM Treasury and the Department for International Trade followed discussions…