Research study certifies that Inpro manufactures 100% HVO-compatible equipment
Thanks to the research work that has been carried out for more than 2 years in the company’s facilities, it has been possible to prove the effectiveness of using HVO oil in the equipment itself.
Inpro committed to digitalisation: New 3D product files available to engineers worldwide
The products are presented in 3D in order to visualise the entire process in the phase prior to their manufacture, from how all their components are assembled, to what the installation would be like in a real project.
A UK data center operator has adopted hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO)
UK data center operator DataVita has adopted hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) as fuel for the backup generators at its new facility in Glasgow, Scotland.
Automatic fuel polishing system: SAFA, MiniSAFA and MicroSAFA
At INPRO we have a range of products for the Automatic fuel conditioning system. This range is made up of the SAFA, MiniSAFA and MicroSAFA products.
New product launch. ECR-25-50 – Adjustable level switch
The ECR 25-50 (Adjustable Level Switch) is a resistive level sensor for low-height tanks that offers great precision. The main function of an ECR is the same as the EDM-40, it gives us the level of a deposit with great resolution.
Fuel System Control & Monitoring Technologies Workshop
At INPRO GROUP we are happy to present the showroom that our friends and collaborators from GETE and CECE have prepared in their company in the city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
INPRO designs solutions for DPC based on the TIER certification
INPRO following the criteria of “The Uptime Institute” designs solutions for this type of infrastructure, as a concurrent maintenance site based on the TIER certification.
Training for Hospital projects in Manchester (England)
A few days ago we traveled to England, specifically to Manchester, to offer our personalized training service for hospital projects to the Centrica Business Solutions team.
Who is adopting HVO?
UK operators Kao Data, Ark, and Datum, Compass in the US, as well as Belgium’s LCL, and Latvia’s DEAC are all looking to adopt HVO as fuel for their backup generators.
Germany wants to lead the use of HVO
Germany is one of the largest producers of biofuels in the world. In May 2021 the government introduced a new law requiring oil companies to significantly increase the use of biodiesel, bioethanol and biomethane in the transport sector to reduce carbon emissions.