Two companies in talks about producing hydro-treated vegetable oil as renewable fuel in Derry
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00:00 Again, in the paper we've submitted, we have said that we can introduce a blend to the
00:05 current liquid fuelled heating. Cost to consumer would be less than two pence per litre. Again,
00:11 if the renewable heating fuel obligation...
00:13 What percentage inclusion are you looking at?
00:15 We can introduce a 20% blend from 1st April 2025, which will mean that the UK meets its
00:21 carbon four and five budget for off-grid homes. Again, cost to consumer, approximately two
00:26 pence per litre. We think it's an excellent opportunity.
00:29 We'd like the certificates to be traded between RTFO and RLFHO. Again, there's no reason why
00:34 that couldn't be introduced very, very quickly.
00:39 You will require a lot of vegetable oil to do that. The UK rate acreage is down 60% because
00:44 of pest disease problems. Will we have to import a lot more?
00:51 It is imported, and I will submit this paper later to the committee. We commissioned a
00:54 report by Portland Analytics using data from the Imperial College London and using data
01:00 from the US Energy Centre, which again concludes that there is more than enough feedstock to
01:06 supply the UK and Ireland heating requirements using biofuel. In this instance, hydro-treated
01:12 vegetable oil. HVO is the one we're currently working with.
01:16 We already have co-processing in Teesside and Humber. We have two companies in Northern
01:21 Ireland talking to Invest Northern Ireland about producing it locally in the North West,
01:26 dairy/London dairy for the audience. We do believe there is a real potential.