FG Wilson and Tria Energy Validate HVO as Diesel Alternative in Generator Trials
Hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) has been confirmed as a viable drop-in replacement for diesel in generator applications, achieving up to 90% CO₂ lifecycle savings. The successful trials by FG Wilson and Tria Energy highlight HVO's potential for decarbonization in critical power sectors.

FG Wilson Engineering and Tria Energy have successfully demonstrated that hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) can serve as a direct substitute for fossil diesel in generator applications. Conducted under various load conditions, the trials revealed that no modifications to engines or fuel systems are required for HVO use, confirming its compatibility and performance.
The fuel met EN 15940 standards, enhancing its viability as a compliant diesel alternative. The findings indicate potential for HVO to support decarbonization efforts in sectors dependent on reliable power, with both companies now considering broader deployment across generator fleets. This shift could lead to significant emissions reductions and align with EU ETS compliance for operators.




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