Certas Energy will expand the availability of hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) to more of its depots this year as part of a seven-figure investment.

In the past two months alone, Certas Energy has grown its HVO storage and supply depot network by six, totalling 28 nationwide so far, with plans to further increase the roll-out to more depots over the coming weeks and months.

This expanded roll-out includes Whitby, Fort William, Porthmadog, Braintree, and Sheffield.

Later this year, renewable diesel will be stocked and available for the first time in certain areas in the UK, such as the Isle of Wight.

An estimated one million litres of additional HVO will be added to the company’s network to support the growing demand for sustainable fuels from UK businesses.   

The investment also enables Certas Energy to increase the use of HVO in its own operating fleet by an extra one million litres, accelerating its decarbonisation plan and decreasing its carbon footprint. 

Richard Billington, managing director (energy solutions) at Certas Energy, said: “I’m delighted to be confirming Certas Energy’s continued and long-term commitment to supporting UK businesses. 

“Broadening reliable access will continue to be a central part of our investment strategy, and we look forward to introducing additional HVO renewable diesel to our customers, to help decarbonise even more localities.”

According to a recent biofuels report by Quantum, roughly 700 million litres of HVO was consumed in the UK in 2024, with demand growing year-on-year.

In the past year, Certas Energy has increased its sales of HVO by more than 60%.

As a drop-in standard diesel replacement, HVO can immediately reduce the carbon emissions of vehicles and machinery by up to 90%.