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Eni-produced HVO to power Italian airport vehicles

Eni's Venice biorefinery in Porto Marghera has delivered a shipment of 5,000 litres of pure HVO hydrogenated biofuel to Fiumicino airport in Italy.
This will further add to the decarbonisation of road vehicles at the airport.
The HVO hydrogenated biofuel will be used in ADR assistance vehicles to transport passengers with reduced mobility around the airports.
HVO is a high quality biofuel of plant and waste origin, produced through Eni's proprietary Ecofining™ technology in Eni's Venice and Gela biorefineries.
An agreement between Eni and ADR is already in place for the supply of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) produced at Eni's Taranto refinery through a co-feeding process at conventional plants with 0.5% made up of used cooking and frying oils.
This is a further step forward for Aeroporti di Roma in terms of sustainability after Fiumicino airport, the leading Italian airport hub, which was the first airport in Europe to be awarded the highest Airport Carbon Accreditation 4+ "Transition" certification from ACI Europe for CO2 reduction.
This is in line with Aeroporti di Roma’s target, which set out in the Sustainability-Linked Bond issued last April to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2030.
Over the next few months, Eni will begin production of SAF at Eni's Livorno refinery through distilling bio-components produced in Eni's biorefineries.




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