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The fuel HVO, derived from plant and animal waste, is gaining increasing importance for the decarbonization of the transport sector. With the recently passed legal <\/span>changes for paraffinic diesel fuels<\/strong> <\/span>new possibilities are opening up for the DS Group: We can now offer our customers the up to 90% CO2<\/sub>-neutral fuel at our filling stations in the future and already at our warehouse in Bremen.<\/p>\n

In the following article, we provide information about the production, advantages, and <\/span>sustainability aspects<\/strong> <\/span>of HVO. Additionally, our managing directors from the energy sector provide insights into the planned conversion of filling stations and vehicle fleets in the DS Group, as well as forward-looking strategies for climate-neutral coverage of energy needs in the transport sector. <\/p>\n

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HVO stands for “Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil”. It is a renewable diesel fuel (also known as biofuel) produced by hydrogenating vegetable oils or animal fats. During hydrogenation, these raw materials are treated under high pressure and in the presence of hydrogen to alter their chemical structure. HVO can be used as an alternative or supplementary fuel source for diesel in combustion engines. It has similar properties to fossil diesel but is more environmentally friendly as it is nearly free of sulfur and aromatics and reduces pollutant emissions. <\/p>\n

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The following terms are used for the various types of fuel:<\/p>\n