Stations in UK
HVO 100 Stations in UK in
The Renewable Transport Fuels Obligation Order (RTFO) in the UK was introduced by the Department for Transport (DfT) over ten years ago to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fuels used in transport. greenhouse gas emissions from fuels used in road transport and non-road mobile machinery. and non-road mobile machinery. The legislation requires large fuel suppliers in the UK to ensure that 9.75% (by energy) of the fuel they supply is sourced energy) of the fuel they supply comes from renewable sources by 2020, and 12% (by energy) of the fuel they supply comes from renewable renewable sources by 2020, and 12.4% by 2032.
According to the RTFO, biofuel suppliers must comply that their fuels will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50 per cent or 60 per cent compared with or 60% compared to fossil fuels, depending on the age of the production plant, rising to a of the production plant, rising to 65% by 2021. The target is based on the life cycle (Well to Wheel) of greenhouse gases. This takes into account the cultivation of energy crop or waste collection, biofuel production, biofuel production, biofuel production, biofuel production and biofuel production. biofuel production, transport, supply in a well to tank, and the (Well to Tank) and combustion in the vehicle (Tank to Wheel).
Biofuel suppliers must demonstrate that their feedstocks and supply chain meet these requirements. and supply chain meet these requirements through certification under voluntary sustainability schemes such as the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) and the International Sustainability Certification and (ISCC)
There are several locations in the UK where HVO 100 can be purchased, but at the moment it is sold to private fleets with no general sale to the public.
Map of Stations with HVO in UK
List of HVO stations in UK
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