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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Rix Bio Diesel || A Greener Future

Rix Bio Diesel || A Greener Future: "Bio diesel is the only ‘drop in fuel’ replacement for existing fuel types. In a mineral blend bio diesel does not require any modifications to be made to the vehicle and in a 95% mineral diesel, 5% biodiesel blend actually improves fuel efficiency. Using vegetable and animal oils, either pure or used, means that not only is the main raw material renewable, it also contributes to environmental issues by using up residual oils whilst the new crops absorb CO2 gases created whilst burning the fuel in a diesel engine. By adding bio diesel to mineral oil supplies we will be able to extend the existing fossil fuel reserves.

This will be of particular importance to the UK as the country is set to
become a net importer of oil within the next 7 years."

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