Carlton Burpo
Director, Mother, and Father in New York
Energizing the Diesel Industry With Eco Fuel
Eco fuel FZE has been launched by a British satellite servicing company on behalf of the UK government. It is part of the Department for Energy and Climate Change's (EDC) policy to promote a clean energy future and help to build a green economy. The mission of the company is to promote sustainable development in the transport, manufacturing, services and electricity sectors while reducing the carbon footprint we all leave behind. It also aims to strengthen ties between the public and private sectors in the interests of the entire nation.
This could mean that there will be some involvement from the government about eco fuel. A spokesman for the department for energy and climate change said that the department recognised the importance of encouraging people to drive lower emissions cars. "This is part of our wider strategy to help the UK working closely with BAC, our aerospace industry regulator, and the Department for Transport." A Department for Transport spokesperson said that the organisation welcomes any suggestions that can help reduce the cost of road fuel and improve the effectiveness of the fuel delivery system.
The company says that its eco-friendly diesel collection and manufacturing process uses heat from an unheated dry pit and co-efficient gas and oil storage. It produces up to 40% less toxic emissions than traditional fossil fuel powered systems and continues to make strides in reducing its carbon footprint even as it simultaneously produces excellent fuel for space missions.
An additional advantage to the system is that it allows for the efficient production of highly efficient mono-crystalline diesel engines for use on long-distance space missions. The company claims that its unique moisture content which it says is a result of its unique production method, has no effect on the performance or life of the vehicle. When you compare a conventional diesel engine with one made from kerosene in a kerosene-free kiln-dried environment using eco fuel you will see there is no significant difference, the vehicle's performance is identical. It's a simple matter of transferring the moisture content to a separate tank, the moisture content does not affect the performance of the engine at all.