Neste helps Valtra cut emissions with supply of 5m litres of renewable diesel
By replacing fossil fuel with Neste’s renewable diesel, Valtra has prevented over 15 000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions from entering the atmosphere. The amount is equivalent to the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the use of fossil fuel in a Valtra T Series tractor continuously for 390,000 hours at 30 to 40% engine load, when all emissions over the life cycle of the fuel are taken into account.
Neste and Valtra have collaborated since 2017, when Valtra became the first tractor factory in the world to fill its new tractors with Neste MY Renewable Diesel that reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 75% or up to 95% over the fuel’s life cycle when compared to fossil diesel.
“At Valtra, we are committed to sustainability, and among our initiatives, we work on emission reduction, energy consumption, waste management and the efficient use of resources. With our decision to switch to Neste MY Renewable Diesel as the first fill fuel, we have reduced our own emissions and shown our customers, tens of thousands of farmers globally, that their tractors can run on renewable diesel. Also older Valtra tractors run well on renewable diesel,” said Mikko Lehikoinen, managing director, Valtra EME.
“Neste’s target is to help its customers reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20 million tons annually by 2030. The programme enables the use and development of solutions that minimize greenhouse gas emissions and improve economic profitability of arable farming of grass and grain. When combating climate change, both already existing and new solutions are needed,” added Joni Pihlström, vice-president, marketing & services, Neste.