Broco Energy secures New England’s 1st renewable diesel contract with Massport
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New England energy provider Broco Energy announced Dec. 1 that its renewable diesel pilot with the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) has officially progressed into a fully executed long-term contract.
The contract began Dec. 1 and marks a major milestone as New England’s first renewable diesel supply agreement.
Following a competitive-bid process, Broco secured the contract over several larger industry suppliers, reinforcing what the company said is its position as a reliable, innovative energy partner for critical infrastructure across the commonwealth.
Under the agreement, Broco Energy will supply renewable diesel to power a wide range of Massport’s essential operations, including:
Logan Airport shuttle buses (Logan Express).
Maintenance vehicles and grounds equipment.
Luggage carriers, generators and support systems.
Fire trucks and emergency response units.
All internal Massport diesel-powered equipment.
The one-year contract represents an estimated 1.2 million gallons of renewable diesel supplied to Massport’s operations.
Renewable diesel significantly reduces greenhouse-gas emissions compared to conventional petroleum diesel and supports clean-heat standards emerging across the Northeast.
“We’re honored to move from our pilot program into a full contract with Massport,” said Robert Brown, president of Broco Energy. “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.”
Broco said the agreement represents a meaningful competitive victory for the company, demonstrating its ability to manage both delivery (downstream) and distribution (midstream) of renewable fuels.
Broco’s model leverages specialized rail shipments of American-made renewable diesel, strengthening regional supply security and positioning the company at the forefront of sustainable fuel distribution in the Northeast.
This partnership further expands Broco’s visibility in the Boston market and aligns with major clean-energy initiatives taking shape across the region.
Broco Energy was recently ranked No. 7 among the largest veteran-owned businesses in Massachusetts.































