British-Irish Airports EXPO Partners 2020
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Farnborough Airport introduces Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil to reduce onsite vehicle emissions

Farnborough Airport has announced that all diesel-powered cars onsite will start changing over to use Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO). Using HVO reduces net greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% and marks another significant step in Farnborough Airport’s work to support the decarbonisation of the wider aviation industry.

Farnborough Airport has announced that all diesel-powered cars onsite will start changing over to use Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO).

Using HVO reduces net greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% and marks another significant step in Farnborough Airport’s work to support the decarbonisation of the wider aviation industry.

In July 2021, Farnborough Airport introduced Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), which allows the reduction of flying emissions by up to 80%. Over the past 10 years the airport has reduced its controllable emissions by over 70%.

“The Farnborough Airport team recognises that climate change is a clear and pressing issue and is committed to minimising its environmental impact and improving environmental performance throughout its operations,” says Simon Geere, CEO Farnborough Airport. “The introduction of HVO is another milestone in our sustainability programme and an integral part in delivering against the government’s targets for net zero carbon emissions.”

The WP Group supplies HVO at Farnborough Airport. HVO is a paraffinic diesel, which can directly replace standard diesel, with no retrofitting required to the vehicle. HVO is produced from 100% sustainable renewable feedstocks waste, including used cooking oil, plant, food, and animal waste, with each order accredited to the Renewable Fuels Assurance Scheme (RFAS). HVO is also EN15940 accredited and other benefits include increased storage life, reduced NOx and PM tailpipe emissions, it’s not susceptible to “diesel bug” and has a low freezing point.

“It’s great to see Farnborough Airport switching to a renewable fuel,” says Mark Clouter, Commercial Manager, WP Group. “HVO offers an immediate way to reduce emissions, without incurring capital costs to change vehicles or equipment. WP is committed to our longstanding relationship with Farnborough Airport providing a secure supply of the latest products, technologies and fuel management supporting the airport’s sustainability programme.”

Dominic Osborne, FBO Director, Farnborough Airport, adds: “We are delighted to be working with The WP Group to be able to use HVO at Farnborough Airport and continue to lead the way in reducing onsite emissions throughout all operations. As Europe’s leading business aviation airport, we strive to continually improve our services and give our partners the opportunity to make a greener choice by working with us.”

The WP Group supplies HVO at Farnborough Airport. HVO is a paraffinic diesel, which can directly replace standard diesel, with no retrofitting required to the vehicle.

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