Neste Renewable Diesel

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Neste Renewable Diesel is a type of biofuel produced by Neste Corporation, a Finnish oil refining and marketing company. It is a form of renewable diesel that is produced from a variety of feedstocks, including waste and residues, vegetable oils, and animal fats.

History[edit]

Neste Corporation began the production of Neste Renewable Diesel in 2007. The company's aim was to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fossil fuels.

Production[edit]

The production of Neste Renewable Diesel involves a process known as hydrogenation, in which the feedstocks are treated with hydrogen to remove impurities and create a high-quality diesel fuel. This process is carried out in Neste's refineries in Porvoo, Finland, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and Singapore.

Properties[edit]

Neste Renewable Diesel is chemically very similar to traditional diesel fuel, but it has several key advantages. It has a higher cetane number, which means it ignites more easily and burns more cleanly. It also has a lower carbon footprint, as it is made from renewable resources.

Use[edit]

Neste Renewable Diesel can be used in all diesel engines without any modifications. It is also compatible with existing fuel distribution systems, making it a practical and convenient alternative to fossil fuels.

Environmental Impact[edit]

The use of Neste Renewable Diesel can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. According to Neste Corporation, the fuel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% compared to conventional diesel.

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