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Fossil Diesel, Biodiesel, HVO & SAF: What's the Difference?
Not all diesel is created equal. As Australia moves toward lower-emission transport, fleet managers, sustainability teams, and procurement officers are increasingly encountering terms like "renewable diesel," "HVO," "biodiesel," and "SAF." These fuels can look identical in a tank but differ enormously in their chemistry, emissions profile, engine compatibility, and regulatory standing. Here is what you need to know.
Renewable Diesel vs Fossil Diesel: What It Means For Emissions In Australia
Discover how renewable diesel compares to fossil diesel and what the switch means for Scope 1 emissions, air quality and net‑zero targets. Learn why HVO renewable diesel delivers immediate emission reductions without new vehicles, infrastructure or business disruption.
Renewable Diesel vs Biodiesel - How Are They Different?
Both HVO and biodiesel have emerged as popular alternatives to traditional fossil fuels. While they share the common goal of reducing carbon emissions, there are significant differences between the two.
What is Renewable Diesel - HVO?
Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil is transforming Australia's sustainable fuel landscape by converting waste oils into a low-carbon alternative. Compatible with existing diesel engines, HVO significantly reduces emissions while maintaining performance.
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