Published by Todd Bush on June 4, 2025
Service centers in four cities replace all internal fuel needs with HVO biofuel instead of diesel
HOUSTON, June 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aggreko, a global leader in energy solutions, announced that the company has transitioned four of its North American locations to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), negating the need for diesel in any internal needs. The locations include the company’s North American headquarters in Pearland, TX, as well as the facilities in New Iberia, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Thanks to the transition, the company has reduced diesel-related carbon emissions at these two sites by up to an estimated 60%.
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Aggreko, a global leader in energy solutions, announced that the company has transitioned four of its North American locations to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), negating the need for diesel in any internal needs.
In replacing diesel with the HVO, Aggreko is instead using biofuel for its onsite operations in the four locations, including the maintenance and testing of generators and fuel for forklifts and service vehicles. At Aggreko service centers, technicians use fuel to ensure generators and other power solutions are ready for customer delivery, as well as for general onsite transportation needs. As Aggreko’s generators can run on biofuel in addition to diesel, even if a customer is planning to operate a generator using diesel, Aggreko can rely on HVO to test the unit.
Todd Aston, Regional Vice President of Sustainability at Aggreko
"One of the great benefits of our diesel power solutions is how all of them can run on biofuels like HVO, and our service centers provide a great opportunity to demonstrate this for our customers," says Todd Aston, Regional Vice President of Sustainability at Aggreko. "In replacing our internal fuel needs with a biofuel option, we realized a dramatic CO2 emissions reduction of up to 60%. We are proud to take a leading role among energy solution providers in embracing alternative fuels, and we look forward to transitioning to HVO at more of our service centers."
Following the successful transition to HVO at Pearland, New Iberia, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, Aggreko is finalizing the replacement of diesel with HVO for internal use at additional facilities across the United States.
Aggreko’s transition to HVO forms a key part of the company’s Energizing Change sustainability campaign, which includes installing rooftop solar at service centers to support reaching 100% renewable electricity at service centers. To learn more about Energizing Change, visit https://www.aggreko.com/en-us/about-us/energizing-change.
Aggreko is a global leader in energy solutions, providing rapidly deployable, modular power and temperature control solutions for however long they’re needed.
We’re highly skilled sector specialists, bringing together our proprietary application know-how and engineering capability to deliver efficient, reliable and sustainable energy solutions.
With experience of working in the most demanding environments, we’re available for customers when they need us most, from emergency critical services to longer-term energy solutions.
We’re continually investing in more sustainable products, fuels and services to make greener solutions accessible to customers, helping them wherever they are on their energy transition journey.
Founded in 1962, we are headquartered in the UK and employ over 6,800 people worldwide.
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