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London Gatwick – Swapping Diesel for Vegetable Oil to Slash Emissions, Transitioning its Diesel Vehicle Fleet to HVO fuel – BNN

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London Gatwick – Swapping Diesel for Vegetable Oil to Slash Emissions, transitioning its diesel vehicle fleet to HVO fuel – BNN.

Discover how London Gatwick has pioneered sustainable aviation practices by transitioning its diesel vehicle fleet to HVO fuel, achieving a 90% reduction in carbon emissions and setting a new standard for environmental stewardship in the industry.

In an era where the clarion call for climate action reverberates across the globe, London Gatwick has taken a bold step forward. Embracing innovation and sustainability, the airport has dramatically reduced its carbon footprint by transitioning its diesel vehicle fleet to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), a move that has slashed carbon emissions by an impressive 90%.

This strategic pivot forms the cornerstone of Gatwick’s ambitious ‘Decade of Change’ plan, marking a significant leap towards environmental stewardship and operational efficiency. But what makes this transition particularly noteworthy? Let’s delve into the heart of Gatwick’s green journey.

A Sustainable Shift: The Move to HVO

At the core of Gatwick’s environmental initiative is the adoption of HVO fuel, a sustainable alternative derived from plant waste, oils, and fats. By converting its entire fleet of 300 diesel vehicles, which represents 85% of its total fleet, to HVO, Gatwick has achieved an annual reduction of over 950 tonnes of carbon emissions.

This transition not only exemplifies the airport’s commitment to reducing its ecological footprint but also showcases the viability of low-carbon alternatives in large-scale operations. Gatwick’s Head of Engineering, Steve Kelso, emphasized the importance of this move as part of the airport’s broader strategy to reach net zero for its own Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030.

The Road to Net Zero: A Decade of Transformation

Gatwick’s vision extends beyond the immediate benefits of HVO. The airport has accelerated its commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2030, a decade earlier than initially pledged. With an investment exceeding £250 million, Gatwick is focusing on low carbon alternatives for vehicles, gas boilers, and refrigerants.

This comprehensive approach also includes measures to reduce overall energy consumption and embrace renewable energy sources. Gatwick’s efforts align with the UK Government’s Jet Zero strategy and the Sustainable Aviation initiative, which aim to reduce aviation’s environmental impact through advancements in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and innovative aircraft technologies.

Gatwick’s commitment to sustainability has also earned it global recognition, achieving the Level 4+ ‘Transition’ status within the Airport Carbon Accreditation scheme.

Looking Ahead: Gatwick’s Long-term Sustainability Vision

As part of its long-term sustainability and environmental consciousness plan, Gatwick is exploring the potential of bringing its Northern Runway into regular operation. This move is aimed at enhancing operational resilience and contributing to national and regional economic growth, all while maintaining a steadfast focus on environmental sustainability.

By integrating principles of sustainability into every facet of its operations, Gatwick is not only setting a precedent for airports worldwide but is also contributing to the global fight against climate change. The airport’s journey towards a greener future is a testament to the power of innovation and the critical role of sustainable practices in shaping the future of aviation.

As London Gatwick continues to chart its course towards a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly future, its transition to HVO serves as a beacon of hope and a model for other institutions to follow. In a world grappling with the challenges of climate change, Gatwick’s initiatives offer a glimpse into the tangible impacts that concerted efforts and innovative solutions can have on reducing our collective carbon footprint.

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