22-05-2025
South and Moeve commit to using HVO100 renewable diesel to advance airport decarbonisation
South Europe Ground Services (South), the handling subsidiary of the IAG Group operating at 38 airports in Spain, is advancing its commitment to airport decarbonization through the use of HVO100 renewable diesel produced by energy company Moeve. Aligned with the 2030 Agenda and AENA’s climate action plan, the handling company aims to reduce CO2 emissions from its ground support equipment by up to 90%. Moeve supplies HVO100 renewable diesel for the equipment at the airports of Málaga, Granada, Jerez de la Frontera, and Almería and plans are underway to extend this supply to Barcelona, Badajoz, and Córdoba airports next year. The expansion of HVO100 use in South’s fleet will total more than 150,000 liters of this biofuel.
South embarks on a new phase in its sustainability commitment through a partnership with Moeve to introduce HVO100 renewable diesel at the Spanish airports where it operates. Since late 2024, this biofuel has been integrated into the fueling routine of ground support equipment at Málaga, Granada, Jerez de la Frontera, and Almería airports, with Barcelona, Badajoz, and Córdoba soon to follow.
By year-end, South expects to consume 150,000 liters of HVO100 in over 200 pieces of equipment, including air conditioners, aircraft starters, shuttle buses, tractors, and platforms for wide-body and cargo aircraft.
HVO100 renewable diesel can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 90% over its lifecycle compared to conventional diesel. It is also fully compatible with existing fleet engines, enabling optimized performance without modifications.
Introducing HVO100 renewable diesel into ground handling operations reinforces South’s dedication to decarbonizing the airport sector. The fuel is procured with a sustainability statement that reflects South’s commitment to achieving its environmental targets and minimizing its ecological footprint.
“South’s goal is to secure a sustainable future for ground handling. That is why we invest in technologies and processes that reduce our carbon footprint, such as replacing thermal equipment with electric alternatives and incorporating biofuels for equipment without electric equivalents,” explains Cristina de Grado, South’s Supply Chain Manager.
José Emiliano Pardo, Moeve’s Direct Sales Manager, adds: “At Moeve, we provide solutions that accelerate our clients’ decarbonization efforts in a practical and effective way, such as biofuels. Our partnership with South helps drive sustainable mobility at airports by offering an immediate alternative for greener ground fleets. Coupled with our ongoing supply of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) at major Spanish airports, this is vital for reducing the aviation sector’s carbon footprint.”
South and Moeve are also working to make HVO100 renewable diesel available at island airports, where it is not currently marketed, further supporting decarbonization of ground operations in these locations. HVO100 renewable diesel is to ground equipment what SAF is to aircraft, marking a significant milestone in South’s evolution as a sustainable company.
To secure renewable diesel supply for its customers, Moeve is developing, in partnership, a new plant capable of flexibly producing 500,000 tons annually of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel. This facility will be part of Southern Europe’s largest second-generation biofuel complex. This project supports Moeve’s ambition to lead second-generation biofuel production in Spain and Portugal, targeting an annual production capacity of 2.5 million tons by 2030.
News Category:
-
Creating Value from Data: Maximizing performance in oil & gas with real-time analytics
(Webinar) - In an industry shaped by fluctuating market conditions and tight operational margins, oil & gas producers are increasingly relying on data-driven strategies ...
11-06-2025
-
Discover how waste can be transformed into valuable sustainable fuels and chemicals
(Webinar) - This session offers a detailed exploration of HTW® gasification technology, a proven solution for converting diverse feedstocks into clean syngas, which ...
05-06-2025
-
Topsoe’s advanced SAF technology chosen by Zhongneng Yida in China
Topsoe, a leading global provider of advanced technology and solutions for the energy transition, has signed an agreement with Zhongneng Yida to provide its HydroFlex® ...
22-05-2025
-
Honeywell to acquire Johnson Matthey's catalyst technologies business, expanding portfolio
Honeywell today announced that it has agreed to acquire Johnson Matthey's Catalyst Technologies business segment for £1.8 billion in an all-cash transaction, representing ...
22-05-2025
-
South and Moeve commit to using HVO100 renewable diesel to advance airport decarbonisation
South Europe Ground Services (South), the handling subsidiary of the IAG Group operating at 38 airports in Spain, is advancing its commitment to airport decarbonization ...
22-05-2025
-
EEW and GEA launch strategic partnership for CO₂ capture
EEW Energy from Waste (EEW) and machine and plant manufacturer GEA have agreed a strategic partnership for CO₂ capture. The aim of the collaboration is to test innovative ...
22-05-2025
-
hte and Heraeus Precious Metals R&D agreement on catalytic ammonia cracking
hte and precious metals specialist Heraeus Precious Metals signed a R&D service agreement. The main focus of this collaboration is the screening of different materials ...
20-05-2025
-
EDL Anlagenbau and Nuberg EPC agreement to drive sustainable solutions
Nuberg EPC, headquartered in Delhi NCR, India, an engineering and industrial conglomerate and EDL Anlagenbau Gesellschaft mbH, based in Leipzig, Germany, one of the leading ...
19-05-2025
-
Infinium announces construction of large scale eFuels production facility in Texas
Infinium, the world's leading producer of commercially available eFuels, announced today that construction is underway on its second U.S.-based eFuels production site, ...
19-05-2025
-
ADNOC announces multiple agreements with US energy majors
ADNOC today announced multiple agreements with United States energy majors during the United Arab Emirates business dialogue with US President Donald J. Trump. The agreements ...
16-05-2025