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Biodiesel is a form of renewable and biodegradable fuel which come from plant and animal origins and is produced from vegetable oils, used cooking oils, animal fats and food waste through a process of transesterification which converts the oils and fats into useable biodiesel. Biodiesel is critical for the energy transition and green circular economic models as it can replace conventional diesel and emits less greenhouse gases.

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Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil is a biodiesel synthesized from totally renewable and sustainable raw materials produced from a sophisticated process of hydrogenation and hydrocracking of vegetable oils and animal fats using the same feedstocks as those to produce FAME. HVO can be used to completely replace standard fossil fuel for on & off-road vehicles and static engines. It is 100% biodegradable and renewable – emitting 90% less CO2 than fossil fuel, compatible for normal engine operation and contains less impurities which in essence, means less maintenance and safer handling.

Fatty Acid Methyl Ester is a conventional biodiesel used to replace or extend gas oil and mineral diesel for both on & off-road vehicles and static engines. It is produced from many different types of feedstocks, or oils and fats, with the most common vegetable oils used as Soya, Rapeseed, Sunflower, and Palm Oil through a transesterification process. 

Also called PUR100, B100 is a 100% renewable and plant-based biodiesel, hence the B100 name. B100 is growing in popularity as it drastically reduces carbon emissions and contains 0% fossil fuels. In Europe, it is most commonly produced from rapeseed oil.

B100 is uniquely cost-effective product to implement low carbon emissions with very few modifications to make for existing diesel engines and can be easily and quickly implemented to diesel fleets and pumps.