Broco Energy Secures New England’s First Renewable Diesel Contract With Massport

New England organizations increasingly agree on the need for cleaner, more efficient energy solutions. Broco Energy is helping turn that commitment into action.

Broco Energy has secured New England’s first renewable diesel contract with the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport), marking a pivotal moment for the region’s shift toward lower-carbon operations. This one-year agreement, beginning December 1, 2025, demonstrates how renewable diesel can be adopted quickly and effectively at scale.

By partnering with one of the region’s most visible transportation authorities, Broco Energy is creating a clear pathway for others to follow. This milestone proves that cleaner energy choices are not just possible, they are practical, reliable, and ready for immediate integration across high-demand industries.

In this article, you will learn about:

  • What this milestone means for the region’s long-term sustainability goals
  • How Massport plans to incorporate this cleaner energy source
  • Why organizations across New England are adopting low-carbon alternatives
  • The strategic investments Broco Energy has made to support modern energy solutions
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A Major Step Forward for Clean Energy Across
New England

Under the new agreement, Broco Energy will supply approximately 1.2 million gallons of renewable diesel to Massport. This is the first contract of its kind in New England, signifying a meaningful shift toward cleaner, more sustainable fuel options for large-scale operations.

The partnership follows a successful pilot program in early 2024, during which Broco demonstrated strong performance, supply stability, and the ability to meet Massport’s demanding operational requirements.

“We’re honored to move from our pilot program into a full contract with Massport. Our team has worked closely with Massport since early 2024 to prepare for this transition, investing in infrastructure upgrades, injection blending capabilities, and expanded fixed storage. This contract is a major achievement and a testament to the work we’ve put into advancing clean-energy adoption across New England.”

-Robert Brown, President of Broco Energy

How Massport Will Use Renewable Diesel

Massport will use renewable diesel across a diverse range of mission-critical operations, including:

  • Shuttle buses serving airports and transportation centers
  • Maintenance and grounds-keeping vehicles
  • Luggage carriers and support equipment
  • Backup generators and auxiliary power systems
  • Fire trucks and emergency response units
  • Other diesel-powered equipment operating across Massport facilities

These applications span Logan International Airport, Worcester Regional Airport, Hanscom Field, and maritime operations in Boston Harbor.

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Why Industries Are Turning to Renewable Diesel

Industries that operate large fleets or heavy equipment are increasingly adopting renewable diesel because it provides immediate environmental benefits without requiring major changes to infrastructure or equipment.

Lower Emissions Without Sacrificing Performance

Renewable diesel significantly reduces lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions and produces cleaner combustion, lowering particulate matter and nitrogen oxide output. Organizations achieve measurable progress toward sustainability goals without compromising operational efficiency.

A Drop-In Replacement for Traditional Diesel

Because renewable diesel is chemically similar to petroleum diesel, it can be used in:

  • Existing fleet vehicles
  • Off-road machinery
  • Emergency response units
  • Airport ground-support equipment
  • Facility backup generators

No engine modifications or new fueling systems are required, making it one of the easiest clean-energy transitions available today.

Alignment With Emerging Clean-Energy Standards

States in the Northeast, including Massachusetts, are advancing clean heat and low-carbon fuel policies. Renewable diesel enables organizations to stay ahead of regulatory requirements while demonstrating environmental responsibility.

Supports Public Trust and Operational Sustainability

Airports, ports, municipalities, and major infrastructure operators are under increasing pressure to reduce environmental impact. Integrating renewable diesel reinforces public trust, strengthens ESG profiles, and showcases real progress rather than theoretical commitments.

Broco Energy’s Investment in Clean Fuel Leadership

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To support renewable diesel at scale, Broco Energy invested in expanded infrastructure and logistics, including:

  • Upgraded storage facilities
  • Enhanced blending capabilities
  • Strengthened rail and transport partnerships
  • Collaborations with U.S.-based renewable fuel producers

These strategic upgrades allow Broco to deliver high volumes of renewable diesel with reliability, speed, and precision. Winning this competitive contract over larger suppliers demonstrates Broco’s operational excellence and commitment to innovation.

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A Win for Broco, Massport, & the New England Region

For Broco Energy, this contract is a validation of its role as a forward-thinking energy provider capable of delivering next-generation fuels.

For Massport, it represents a tangible step toward reducing emissions and modernizing operations at some of the most visible transportation hubs in New England.

Additionally, for the region, it sets a powerful precedent. This agreement shows that renewable diesel is not a theoretical option but a real, scalable solution that organizations can adopt today.

Looking Ahead

This landmark partnership may inspire other municipalities, transportation authorities, and commercial fleet operators to explore renewable diesel as a viable path toward cleaner operations. With proven supply capabilities and demonstrated success at Massport, Broco Energy is well-positioned to support similar clean-fuel initiatives throughout the Northeast.