Introduction
Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) can be an effective and sustainable replacement for traditional heating oil systems. Derived from renewable sources such as vegetable oils and animal fats through hydrogenation, HVO provides a cleaner and more environmentally friendly option for heating buildings.
HVO functions similarly to conventional heating oil but with several added benefits. As a drop-in fuel, HVO can be used in existing heating systems without the need for significant modifications, making it a convenient transition for homeowners and businesses alike.
Environmental Benefits
Heating systems that run on HVO contribute to a substantial reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, with up to 90% less CO₂ produced compared to traditional heating oil. Additionally, the combustion of HVO results in fewer particulates and nitrogen oxides, which can improve indoor and outdoor air quality.
Performance
HVO is known for its high cetane number, which ensures efficient combustion and optimal performance of heating systems. Its stability and longer shelf life compared to conventional heating oil make HVO a reliable and efficient fuel choice, especially in regions with fluctuating temperatures.
Supply and Infrastructure
With the ability to produce HVO from various feedstocks, including used cooking oil, palm oil, rapeseed oil, soybean oil, and animal fats, HVO supports a circular economy and reduces waste. The existing infrastructure for heating oil can generally accommodate HVO, making it easier to integrate this renewable fuel into current systems.
HVO has similar properties to conventional heating oil but it is renewable and 100% biodegradable. This makes it one of the best low-carbon alternative fuels for heating oil homes:
Compatibility – You don’t need a new heating system, only simple modifications made to your oil boiler by a qualified engineer.
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