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VETUS supports your transition to zero emissions and is committed to protect our oceans, lakes and waterways. We have approved our D-Line and M-Line Diesel Marine Engines to run on Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO).
The journey to zero emissions is a long one. Maybe you have already heard about it and would like to transition. “Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil” is a diesel-like fuel that can be produced without fossil resources by processing renewable waste lipids.
HVO serves as a renewable and fossil-free fuel, offering significant sustainability advantages. It boasts an impressive CO2 reduction of up to 90% (well-to-wheel) and reduces emissions of pollutants like particulates, nitrogen, and sulfur. Moreover, HVO diesel has a minimal odor and is highly biodegradable.
VETUS has now given the green light for the D-LINE and M-LINE series engines to operate solely or in mixtures using the low-carbon, renewable paraffinic fuel known as HVO.
What is HVO fuel?
HVO, which stands for Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil, is a greener and more sustainable fuel alternative. Sustainable features of HVO fuel:
Completely fossil-free fuel
Reduces CO2 emissions up to 90% compared to regular diesel
Very low emissions of particulate matter, nitrogen and soot
Contains virtually no sulfur particles and aromatics
Is well biodegradable
Is virtually odorless
Check out our website for more information: vetus.com/