UPM is to start field assessments of its novel wood-based diesel fuel in
metropolitan buses together with Helsinki Area Transport (HSL) and the VTT
Technical Research Centre. Area tests are also supported by St1, Volvo and
Transdev Finland. The new round of lab tests with UPM BioVerno energy will start
in October as well as run for a minimum of one yr.
UPM BioVerno diesel offers previously been studied in a number of engine and
vehicle testing conducted by various investigation centers as well as in fleet
checks, all with excellent outcomes. The studies have shown which UPM BioVerno
works just like the best quality diesel fuels and also reduces tail pipe
emissions significantly compared to fossil diesel powered.
The heavy duty vehicle area tests will focus on examining UPM’s renewable
diesel when it comes to fuel functionality in tour bus engines, their emissions
along with fuel consumption compared to fossil diesel. These tests is going to
be operated by Transdev Finland on HSL’s regular coach route between the city of
Kerava and Helsinki in Finland. The tests will be completed with four identical
Volvo Dinar VI Class buses which have low emissions and effective engines.
“The tests will probably be conducted together with renowned spouses, ” said
Sari Mannonen, sales and marketing director at UPM Biofuels. “We are especially
thrilled to be able to take part in the Helsinki Region Transport initiative
that will aims for emission totally free public transport. One of the main
targets of the initiative would be to start using 100 percent renewable
biological carbon fuel in their diesel vehicles within the coming years. ”
The actual bus field tests will also be part of a larger “BioPilot” task
coordinated by VTT. The purpose of this project is to motivate companies to
commercialize power solutions in traffic.
“Advanced, sustainable biofuels are a great chance for Finland-they could be
our quick track to low-emission visitors, ” said Nils-Olof Nylund, research
professor at VTT. “When considering cutting targeted traffic emissions both from
the technical and economical point of view, Finland should invest in domestic
biofuel production in the coming many years. VTT has previously examined UPM
BioVerno diesel in passenger cars and bus motors with great results. The new car
field tests continue our own long-term collaboration in screening with UPM.
”
Each VTT and bus producer Volvo will test all of the buses used in the field
assessments before the start, in the middle with the end of the testing time
period. In addition to operating the busses, Transdev Finland is responsible for
the actual follow up of diesel usage and the kilometers driven. St1 is the
distributor of the gas used in this project-UPM BioVerno has already been sold
by St1 filling stations in Finland as part of their Diesel In addition fuel
since the spring.
UPM’s renewable diesel, known as UPM BioVerno, is an innovation which will
reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80 percent as compared to fossil fuels.
The latest studies show in which UPM BioVerno diesel additionally reduces
tailpipe emissions considerably. This high quality biofuel is actually produced
from residue of the pulp industry, crude tall essential oil, with no edible
materials used. UPM BioVerno is an ideal gasoline for all diesel-powered
vehicles.
UPM started the production of wood dependent renewable diesel in the UPM
Lappeenranta Biorefinery in Jan 2015. The production capacity from the
biorefinery is 120 mil liters (nearly 32 thousand gallons) of renewable
diesel-powered annually. UPM BioVerno continues to be granted a Finnish Crucial
Flag Symbol. The Symbolic representation can be granted to items that are
manufactured in Finland and also have a domestic origin level of more than 50
percent.
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