en.Wedoany.com Reported - Neste and PetroCard have expanded their renewable diesel (HVO) distribution partnership to the U.S. Pacific Northwest, adding multiple fueling stations in Washington and Oregon. The initiative aims to provide low-carbon fuel for commercial fleets, enabling emission reductions without requiring modifications to existing diesel engines.
This expansion comes amid rising demand from logistics, construction, and municipal fleet operators seeking to decarbonize their operations ahead of stricter state-level clean fuel standards. Neste MY Renewable Diesel, supplied through the PetroCard network, is produced from waste and residue raw materials and can reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by up to 75% compared to fossil diesel, depending on the feedstock and supply chain.
The two companies noted that the expanded network will improve fuel availability, shorten transportation distances, and enhance supply resilience. PetroCard reported a sharp increase in customer adoption over the past year, driven by corporate sustainability commitments and regulatory incentives. Neste added that the partnership is part of its broader strategy to expand renewable fuel distribution infrastructure in North America.
The announcement highlights the growing role of hydrotreated vegetable oil as a short-term decarbonization tool for hard-to-electrify industries, complementing long-term electrification and hydrogen pathways.
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