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Carbon emissions slashed as UAE-based company switches to biofuels

A transport company has switched its entire fleet of more than 4,000 staff transport buses to biofuel in an effort to reduce its carbon footprint.
ServeU, which employs more than 5,000 people to manage the facilities of 600 of the UAE’s biggest government departments, banks and hotels, has moved from fossil diesel to B20 biofuel, a blend of 100% pure biodiesel and regular ultra low sulphur diesel.
“When we transport our staff to clients across Dubai using fossil diesel, we emit CO2 which contributes to greenhouse gases. This is what we are seeking to address with the switch to B20 biofuel,” said Jalal Saleh, transport manager at ServeU.
“We are focused on cutting back on our carbon emissions and successfully mitigating their adverse effects on the atmosphere. The transition to biofuel has been so smooth that it has gone largely unnoticed. No engine modifications are necessary, which has made it a very easy switch.”
The B20 biofuel is being provided by Neutral Fuels, a Dubai-based company that is the largest producer of net zero fuel in the GCC.
By converting waste cooking oil into biodiesel for trucks, buses and generators, Neutral Fuels has also developed and embedded technology to ensure cost savings, while generating data that gives its customers like ServeU detailed insights into their unique fuel consumption variations.
Karl Feilder, chief executive and founder of Neutral Fuels, added: “This enables our customers to reduce fuel losses, which cuts operating costs.
“Our own cloud-based data portal manages the movement of feedstock and fuel, using hand held apps and IoT sensors which report to our control room. An embedded AI engine also ensures customer fuel supplies never run out, and enables us to create a full supply chain audit trail for each customer.”




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