Sisk switches to HVO fuel across all Irish sitesSafer Highways Aug 30, 20221 min readIreland’s largest construction company, John Sisk & Son, is stopping the use of petroleum diesel on its construction sites and switching to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) to power its machinery instead. Sisk energy manager Ian O’Connor (right) with Certa Ireland managing director Andrew GrahamSisk says that it is first construction business in Ireland to mandate the switch to HVO across all sites. It has signed a deal with HVO supplier Certa and expects all of its sites in Ireland to be fully HVO by the end of 2022. Similar supply arrangements are being explored for its mainland European projects. Sisk is already using HVO in the UK. The success of a trial in 2020 on the Northstowe new town project in Cambridge, where it burned 1.5 million litres of HVO, prompted Sisk to roll out HVO in the UK.
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