121 Carbon emissions reduction from light fleet (HVO) PDF 572 KB
To advise members of the opportunity to expand hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO) use across the light fleet and to recommend adoption of this fuel as a cost-effective way to reduce the council’s carbon emissions.
Minutes:
Members received a report advising of the opportunity to expand hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO) use across the light fleet and adoption of this fuel as a cost-effective way to reduce the councils carbon emissions.
Current excise rules classify HVO the same as fossil road diesel with 20% fuel duty, despite the fact that it had lower carbon emissions. Members requested that a letter be sent to government raising their concerns requesting a review of the fuel duty level on HVO.
Members welcomed the change for the fleet from diesel to a responsibly sourced bio diesel and the 90% reduction in emissions this achieved.
It was moved by Councillor Hodgkins, seconded by Councillor Cartwright and
RESOLVED –
(i) Members endorsed and agreed the use of HVO in the light fleet (vans an cars) to reduce carbon emissions;
(ii) Approved the supplementary budget set out in 5.1 of the report for the current financial year and future years; and
(iii) Requested that the chief executive wrote to government ministers requesting a review of the fuel duty level on HVO to incentivise its use given the important role that this fuel had in reducing vehicle emissions in the short term, particularly from HGV’s where battery and hydrogen technology was still developing.