Monday, May 14, 2007
DHL UK investigates use of biodiesel for fleet
DHL investigates the use of biodiesel for its fleet in the UK
11 May 2007
A UK division of the international DHL logistics group, DHL Exel Supply Chain, has started to investigate the possibility of operating its delivery vehicles using 100% biodiesel.
DHL has undertaken this project in partnership with JD Wetherspoon and Argent Energy UK, a producer of biodiesel. The project will involve recycling and re-processing cooking oil...
Test runs on an initial trial vehicle will begin end of May to prove the feasibility and assess maintenance and operational requirements...
Read the full report from here @ Biofuel Review
11 May 2007
A UK division of the international DHL logistics group, DHL Exel Supply Chain, has started to investigate the possibility of operating its delivery vehicles using 100% biodiesel.
DHL has undertaken this project in partnership with JD Wetherspoon and Argent Energy UK, a producer of biodiesel. The project will involve recycling and re-processing cooking oil...
Test runs on an initial trial vehicle will begin end of May to prove the feasibility and assess maintenance and operational requirements...
Read the full report from here @ Biofuel Review
Labels: biodiesel-europe, europe, transportation, uk
Saturday, March 10, 2007
UK Company Installs 100% Biodiesel Pumps for its Fleet
UK company installs 100% biodiesel pumps for its fleet
09 March 2007
A UK company, Sandtoft, has taken the radical step of installing 100 percent biodiesel pumps and storage tanks at its Doncaster HQ. The move represents the first benchmark in ambitious plans to convert all of the company’s fleet vehicles to 100 percent biodiesel within three years.
The Sandtoft pumps dispense 100 percent Rapeseed Methyl Ester (RME) biodiesel, which is produced to EN14214 quality standards and derives from oilseed rape.
Read more from here @ Biofuel Review
09 March 2007
A UK company, Sandtoft, has taken the radical step of installing 100 percent biodiesel pumps and storage tanks at its Doncaster HQ. The move represents the first benchmark in ambitious plans to convert all of the company’s fleet vehicles to 100 percent biodiesel within three years.
The Sandtoft pumps dispense 100 percent Rapeseed Methyl Ester (RME) biodiesel, which is produced to EN14214 quality standards and derives from oilseed rape.
Read more from here @ Biofuel Review
Labels: biodiesel, biodiesel-europe, biodiesel-rapeseed, biodiesel-uk, biofuels, biofuels-europe, biofuels-uk, rapeseed-oil, rapeseed-oil-uk
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