Learn how to implement lower carbon intensity fuels
Implementing lower carbon intensity fuels in your fleet takes time and education. The best time to start implementing lower carbon fuels is now — even if you start small and increase your use gradually. Biodiesel is a direct replacement fuel that can be used in virtually any existing infrastructure and customers can see improvements from day one.
In each video of the “go to the source” video series, Chevron’s principal biofuel scientist, Dave Slade, and other Chevron experts break down complex topics around lower carbon intensity fuels. In this episode of the “go to the source” video series Dave and Kelsey Erickson, commercial quality team lead, outline the five steps to implementing lower carbon intensity fuels in your fleet.
Regardless of blend level, Chevron provides customers with cost-effective lower carbon intensity liquid fuel options and provides education about available incentives and benefits. Watch this video to learn why now is likely the best time to begin working with lower carbon intensity fuels.