St. Paul's Hospital cuts boiler emissions in HK with Shell renewable diesel blend
It offers up to 30% less carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
St. Paul's Hospital has recently adopted Shell Renewable Diesel Blend R33 for its boiler system as part of its low-carbon initiatives.
In a press release, the hospital said the switch required no modification to its existing equipment and offers up to 30% less carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions on a life cycle basis compared to EN 590 B0 diesel.
In addition, the hospital installed two 50-kilowatt Shell Recharge fast-charging facilities in its parking lot.
At the same time, it participated in Shell's CO2 Compensation Programme, supporting independently verified environmental, technology, and waste management projects.