Members noted and update on Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) and were informed that the oil could be used across the Council’s compatible fleet, which is 85 out of the Council’s current 93 vehicles. The transition would result in a 91% reduction in Council fleet emissions. In March 2024, the transition to HVO was completed and it was anticipated that this will contribute to a 31.5% reduction in the Council’s own operation carbon footprint.
Transitioning to nearly full fleet utilisation of HVO has significantly reduced the Council’s Carbon footprint, demonstrating commitment to the Council’s carbon neutral target. Although HVO was more expensive than diesel its price was on a declining trend. The sensitivity of fuel prices remained a concern and the Environment team actively monitored these fluctuations to ensure that budgetary constraints are balanced against carbon savings.