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BC Ferries introduces biodiesel to its fleet

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Canada: BC Ferries' fleet is now using five percent, or B5 biodiesel to fuel its vessels, making the company one of the largest consumers of biodiesel in British Columbia. 

BC Ferries is now burning a B5 fuel blend in all service areas where the product is available.

B5 fuel blend is a mix of five percent canola-based biodiesel with 95 percent low sulphur petroleum diesel.  Biodiesel burns cleaner with significantly less unburned hydrocarbons, carbon  monoxide and particulate matter in emissions.

Thirty-one out of 36 vessels are using the cleaner-burning fuel.   

BC Ferries worked with its fuel supplier, Chevron, for over a year before implementing  the new product in order to ensure that the safety and reliability of the vessels would not be  compromised. The 'Queen of Alberni', which operates on the Tsawwassen – Duke Point route,  was the first vessel to trial B5 biodiesel in September 2009.

"Adopting biofuel helps us further reduce our fleet emissions," said Mark Collins, BC Ferries' Vice President of Engineering and Terminal Construction.