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Neste to begin selling 100% renewable diesel in Finland

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Neste plans to start selling diesel produced entirely from renewable raw materials at selected stations in Finland around the turn of the year. The majority of the renewable raw materials the company uses to refine the product, consists of waste and residues.

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Neste launches Neste MY Renewable Diesel made 100% from waste and residues in Finland; initial customers

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The company is engaged in continuous development work to further expand the raw material base. Sales of Neste MY will begin at Neste service stations in Finland, namely Espoo Piispanmäki, Vantaa Ilmakehä, Helsinki Konala, Espoo Otaniemi, Espoo Olari and Vantaa Varisto. At Porvoo Refinery, Neste turns the ham fat into renewable diesel.

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Europe’s Most Financed Luxury Car Brand

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With research based entirely on Google Search records this can not be deemed as highly significant, however it’s good clean fun. This help to show that BMW is more of a bank than a car company. average monthly Google searches each) and in Russia, the top spot is a tie between BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Methodology.

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UPS announces renewable diesel agreements with Neste, REG and Solazyme; up to 46M gallons over next 3 years

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Neste, headquartered in Espoo, Finland, is the world’s largest producer of renewable diesel. The companies participating in the American Business Act on Climate Pledge launch include: Alcoa; Apple; Bank of America; Berkshire Hathaway Energy; Cargill; Coca-Cola; General Motors; Goldman Sachs; Google; Microsoft; Pepsi-Co; UPS; and WalMart.

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Are Autonomous Buses the Answer for Efficient Transportation and Reducing Emissions and Fuel Consumption?

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In Helsinki, Finland, two driverless buses were employed last year—one of the first programs of its kind. China’s tech giant, Baidu, is trying to become to autonomous cars what Google’s Android has done for smartphones. What comes next? Safe drivers, especially, can expect to benefit from this.