Interesting change of direction:
Fuel with Co2 savings of up to 90 percent (according to the manufacturer and verkehrsrundschau.de) is to come!
So far, the Federal Ministry for the Environment had rejected the approval! This means that there is now further movement on the subject of future fuels!
For several weeks, “a broad alliance of associations, manufacturers and other industry representatives had been calling for HVO (100) to be approved in Germany,” according to verkehrsrundschau.de.
That’s because this“diesel substitute, which is based on waste and residual materials, can save up to 90 percent CO2,” according to the manufacturers.
Continue to full article:
https://www.verkehrsrundschau.de/nachrichten/transport-logistik/kraftstoff-hvo-wird-in-deutschland-zugelassen-3331678
verkehrsrundschau.de continues:
“Now one could agree on government level probably nevertheless on a way: As stated in a letter from the DSLV Federal Association, it became public from government circles that the coalition parties were able to agree on an expansion of the legal framework for the approval of pure biofuels. Accordingly, HVO 100 would be approved in Germany. The 10th Federal Immission Control Ordinance should be amended accordingly so that diesel substitute can be offered as a pure fuel at public service stations and at #fueling stations.”
More about HVO 100 also on https://klima-kraftstoffe.de/