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New HQ, new chapter for Tria Energy
A move to Cork City is set to propel the next phase of growth and low carbon leadership for Tria Energy. After decades of distributing liquid fuels, Tria Energy is embracing a bold new chapter – one rooted in innovation, sustainability, and forward-looking strategy. Patrick Kirby, Chief Executive Officer for Tria Energy spoke with Fuel Oil News to explain the thinking behind the move and how it will help the forward-looking distributor continue …
NAPA Racing UK adopts HVO fuels for a more sustainable future - Alliance Racing
NAPA Racing UK has joined forces with The Green Group to continue its drive towards a more sustainable future. The UK-based BTCC and Mini JCW race team have adopted HVO renewable fuels to operate their entire fleet of transport, reducing the business’s net carbon impact on the environment. HVO renewable diesel is a fossil-free fuel used as a direct replacement for diesel in on and off-road vehicles, machinery and generators. Derived from certifi…
Skoda Auto has announced that it will start using sustainable hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) fuel in its diesel models manufactured in its Czech plants and that they are available in all European markets of the brand. For its part, the Swedish brand of origin has specified that all its models from the year of manufacture 2022 are enabled to use this sustainable fuel. Those previously produced will have to be reviewed in the Skoda dealers for a…
Irish Ferries switching Holyhead ship to hydrotreated vegetable oil
Irish Ferries will transition to hydrotreated vegetable oil foil in its Dublin Swift service on the Dublin to Holyhead route after partnering with Circle K. It will be Irish Ferries first vessel to use the renewable biofuel as the company seeks to lower its carbon footprint. The Dublin Swift travels between Dublin and Holyhead in 135 minutes, making it the fastest service across the Irish Sea. It restarted seasonal operations last Wednesday (16 …
Irish Ferries Becomes Industry Pioneer with HVO-Fuelled Ship
Irish Ferries has taken a significant step forward in its commitment to sustainability and innovation with the transition of its Dublin Swift service on the Dublin–Holyhead route to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) supplied by fuel and convenience retailer Circle K. The transition to HVO is expected to lower the Dublin Swift service’s carbon footprint, making it one of the most eco-friendly ferry services in operation. The move makes Irish Ferri…
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