rail
powering trains with
lower carbon alternatives
The Federal Railroad Administration set a goal: net zero GHG emissions by 2050. Reaching this goal means we have to adopt lower carbon fuel solutions.
trains on average are
more fuel efficient than commercial trucks
solution
fueling rail with lower carbon alternatives
Chevron’s range of renewable fuels, along with advancing train technology, help make rail one the most lower carbon transportation choices.
lower carbon diesel for today’s engines
Managers can start lowering the carbon intensity of their existing fleets now using renewable diesel. Our goal is to grow Chevron’s renewable fuel capacity to 100,000 barrels per day by 2030.
the most abundant lower carbon energy source
A key player in a lower carbon future, hydrogen lets transportation travel further with less refueling. Already widely used, Chevron produces nearly 1 million tons of hydrogen every year.
success stories
all aboard! partners on track with renewables for rail sector
Chevron is collaborating with Union Pacific Railroad to reduce carbon emissions by using renewable diesel and biodiesel in locomotives.
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building alliances to boost hydrogen
To make hydrogen a viable alternative, we need hydrogen-fueled cars, trucks, trains and ships. Discover how Chevron is working to boost demand through scalability.
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transportation solutions