ESI Total Fuel Management is expanding its Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO/R99) services to help data centers and other mission-critical facilities advance their sustainability strategies without sacrificing reliability. With this move, the company is deepening its role as a long-term partner for operators pursuing Net-Zero 2030 goals in an increasingly demanding digital infrastructure landscape.
Advancing data center sustainability
Across the data center industry, operators are under growing pressure to reduce the environmental impact of standby power systems while maintaining assured uptime. ESI draws on decades of experience in fuel lifecycle management, having previously championed ultra-low sulfur diesel adoption, to guide customers through the transition to renewable diesel.
To support practical and scalable adoption, ESI has established the first secure HVO/R99 supply chain on the East Coast, giving operators dependable access to renewable diesel as part of a long-term fuel strategy. This infrastructure enables data center and mission-critical operators to integrate HVO into their operations as a realistic step toward emissions reduction and operational continuity.
Renewable diesel performance benefits
HVO/R99 can reduce carbon emissions by up to 90 percent compared with conventional diesel, while maintaining strong cold-weather performance and long-term fuel stability suited to standby generator storage cycles. As a drop-in fuel, it requires no modifications to existing infrastructure and directly supports Scope 1 emissions reduction initiatives.
Integrated lifecycle approach
Within ESI’s broader portfolio, HVO is one component of a comprehensive approach encompassing fuel quality, monitoring, compliance, and system resiliency.
“Sustainability goals do not replace the need for resiliency, and they can be complementary,” said Alex Marcus, CEO and president of ESI Total Fuel Management. “Our focus is helping customers implement solutions that are technically sound and operationally proven. By managing the entire fuel lifecycle, from supply and storage to monitoring, consumption, and pollution control, we help customers reduce environmental impact while maintaining resilient, mission-critical systems.”
Supporting Net-Zero 2030 objectives
For data center operators pursuing Net-Zero 2030, ESI provides the engineering expertise, infrastructure, and operational support needed to move beyond isolated initiatives toward coordinated, data-driven fuel strategies. This combination of renewable fuel options and full lifecycle management helps strengthen both sustainability and resiliency for mission-critical environments.
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