09/30/2024

Make your journey more sustainable with renewable diesel: HVO, the fuel of the future, available at Nieves.

HVO, or Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil, is a second-generation eco-diesel created from organic waste such as vegetable oils and animal fats, which do not compete with food production. This makes it a more sustainable option, with at least an 85% reduction in net emissions compared to conventional diesel.

If you are concerned about pollution and want your journeys to be as environmentally friendly as possible, you will be pleased to know that travelling in an increasingly sustainable way is possible with an eco-diesel such as HVO. This stands for Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil, an advanced fuel produced from vegetable oils and animal fats. It is notable for its high quality and is capable of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by up to 85% compared to traditional fossil fuels. Hydrogen is part of its production process, which reduces the production of secondary chemicals and makes it a clean, stable product that is compatible with current diesel engines.

This new revolution, now available at the Nieves Zona Franca service station, allows you to power your commercial vehicle and be more committed to the future and the environment. It also aims to make ‘Your trip more sustainable’ and offer you responsible energy solutions.

Advantages of using HVO

What are the benefits of this fuel? There is a long list of advantages to using HVO. The first is a minimum reduction of 85% in net emissions, allowing you to have a positive impact on the environment and be part of the fight against climate change by reducing your carbon footprint.

Another benefit is its compatibility with conventional diesel engines and the good performance it provides for your vehicle. It also guarantees the efficiency and reliability you need.

Sustainability is another advantage of using this product. HVO is produced from renewable resources, making it a sustainable option that helps reduce dependence on fossil fuels and promotes the circular economy.