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hydrotreated vegetable oil for boiler
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<blockquote data-quote="Raumer" data-source="post: 7928794" data-attributes="member: 143306"><p>That is interesting. We were keeping palm oil out of first generation UK bio-diesel as it was shown to cause a lot of issues. In 2019 there were a lot of issues in the field that were probably related to palm oil making it's way through in the bio part of normal diesel. As well as avoiding it due to the potential environmental issues related to it's production. There is also a filter blocking issue with some of the aftermarket additives - but I can't remember which type it is.</p><p></p><p>Agree on HVO should not have these issues. HVO was just coming in when I stopped working on the diesel side so my experience is on the first generation bio-diesels. But I do know that they are still trying to avoid palm oil in HVO in the UK due to the environmental production issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raumer, post: 7928794, member: 143306"] That is interesting. We were keeping palm oil out of first generation UK bio-diesel as it was shown to cause a lot of issues. In 2019 there were a lot of issues in the field that were probably related to palm oil making it's way through in the bio part of normal diesel. As well as avoiding it due to the potential environmental issues related to it's production. There is also a filter blocking issue with some of the aftermarket additives - but I can't remember which type it is. Agree on HVO should not have these issues. HVO was just coming in when I stopped working on the diesel side so my experience is on the first generation bio-diesels. But I do know that they are still trying to avoid palm oil in HVO in the UK due to the environmental production issues. [/QUOTE]
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