Deutsche Bahn to purchase Neste's renewable diesel
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Deutsche Bahn is expanding its use of renewable diesel significantly this year by purchasing around 13 300 t (17 million l) of renewable diesel produced by Neste. Switching from fossil diesel to Neste MY Renewable DieselTM will enable Deutsche Bahn to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the operation of their diesel-powered locomotives and railcars by up to 90%. In total, the purchased amount will save Deutsche Bahn around 46 000 t of greenhouse gas emissions (CO2e) compared to the use of fossil diesel.
Deutsche Bahn has already approved HVO-type 100% renewable diesel for use in around 1000 of its vehicles, and its subsidiary DB Cargo AG in its entire fleet of 800 vehicles. Neste MY Renewable Diesel is a drop-in fuel, suitable for use in diesel-powered vehicles without any modifications to their engines.
“We are happy that Deutsche Bahn chose Neste MY Renewable Diesel as a solution on their journey of becoming climate neutral. Companies can reduce their climate emissions in an instant by just switching to Neste MY Renewable Diesel,” says Peter Zonneveld, Vice President, Europe and APAC from Renewable Road Transportation business unit at Neste. “With our renewables production capacity increasing to 5.5 million t by the end of 2023 and further to 6.8 million t by the end of 2026, we are well-equipped to help our customers around the world to make the switch to more sustainable solutions,” Peter Zonneveld continues.
Neste MY Renewable Diesel is produced 100% from renewable raw materials such as used cooking oil.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/18042023/deutsche-bahn-to-purchase-nestes-renewable-diesel/
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