Canadian Pacific announces industry-leading biodiesel testing underway
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"Rail is already the most efficient means to move goods long-haul," said Green. "This initiative positions CP to make a lasting impact by further reducing our network's environmental footprint. This partnership with the Government of
Biodiesel is a cleaner renewable alternative to traditional fuels, made from either vegetable oil or animal fats. Biodiesel reduces emissions of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and particulate matter and also acts as a natural lubricant.
As part of the five-month test cycle, CP will operate four GE AC4400 Diesel Locomotives with FDL-16 engines in captive service between
Canadian Pacific will undertake routine detailed mechanical examinations of the locomotives in the pilot project. The information gathered will be used to determine if a biodiesel mixture of five percent (B5) has any significant adverse effects on a locomotive or its associated systems in cold-climate operation. Impact to reliability, potential changes to the overhaul or maintenance work scope and reviews of specific components on the locomotives will also be monitored.
About the National Renewable Diesel Demonstration Initiative:
The National Renewable Diesel Demonstration Initiative (NRDDI) supports projects that demonstrate how renewable diesel fuel will perform under Canadian conditions. This research is in support of the Government's intention to regulate renewable fuel content, specifically the proposed requirement for an average of two percent renewable fuel content in diesel fuel and heating oil by 2011 or earlier. This requirement is however conditional upon the technical feasibility of biodiesel use being demonstrated under a range of Canadian conditions. This is a part of the Government of Canada's Renewable Fuels Strategy.
About Canadian Pacific:
Canadian Pacific, through the ingenuity of its employees located across
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Biofuels/Biodiesel
Increasing the use of cleaner, renewable energy is an important part of the Government of Canada's comprehensive strategy to reduce emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases, helping to protect the health of Canadians and our environment.
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When the two percent mandate is implemented, it is expected that
Compared to gasoline, grain-based ethanol can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by up to 40 percent on a life-cycle basis. The GHG reduction for biodiesel can be at least 60 percent compared to diesel. Once the five percent and two percent mandates are in place, it is estimated that these regulations, in conjunction with existing provincial regulations, could reduce Canada's annual GHG emissions by four million tonnes.
National Renewable Diesel Demonstration Initiative
The objective of the National Renewable Diesel Demonstration Initiative (NRDDI) is to address industry and end-user questions about renewable diesel use by demonstrating how it will perform under Canadian conditions.
Among the questions that have been raised are: - impacts of cold weather; - impacts of long-term storage (with or without temperature fluctuation); - interaction of renewable diesel from various feedstocks with seasonal variations of ultra-low sulphur diesel (ULSD); - impacts on emerging heavy truck engine technology (in particular 2007 and 2010 emission controls); - impacts on engine and heating systems components; and - distribution infrastructure. These questions will be addressed by providing non-repayable contributions to approved projects that demonstrate aspects of renewable diesel use and/or distribution in Canada. Funded projects may demonstrate one or more of the following: - the use of various blend levels; - the use of fuels produced from various feedstocks; - the use of renewable diesel in various applications that diesel fuel is likely to encounter in Canada; and - the infrastructure for renewable diesel storage and distribution.
Funding has been made available to facilitate demonstration projects of different scales in both the on-road transportation and off-road sectors.
The NRDDI is administered by Natural Resources
For further information: Media contacts: Mike LoVecchio, Senior Manager - Media Relations, Canadian Pacific, (778) 772-9636 cell, (416) 814-0948 24/7 media pager; Jocelyne Turner, Press Secretary, Office of the Minister, Natural Resources Canada, (613) 996-2007; or Media Relations, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, (613) 992-4447
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