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Eni launches a dedicated fuel distribution programme

Eni has launched an initiative to encourage the use of HVOlution, Eni Sustainable Mobility’s first diesel produced from 100% renewable raw materials (according to EU Directive 2018/2001 ‘REDII’), by its suppliers’ vehicles transporting fuels to Eni Live Stations.

It aims to contribute to the decarbonisation of the heavy transport sector, which involves approximately 300 vehicles in Italy’s distribution service. To date, more than 200,000 km have been covered using pure HVO, making it a major contributor to CO2 emission reduction.

HVOlution is a biofuel produced from waste raw materials, vegetable residue, and oils generated by crops that do not compete with the food chain.

The initiative is part of Eni’s broader plan to further the decarbonisation and sustainable development of the supply chain and support all suppliers to meet energy transition goals, making solid solutions available in line with technological neutrality and inclusiveness.


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