- Advertisement -
Monday, November 4, 2024
Home News Fleet Dubai goes green with biodiesel-powered municipal vehicles

Dubai goes green with biodiesel-powered municipal vehicles

Dubai Municipality today signed an agreement with the UAE-based Neutral Fuels, a biodiesel manufacturer, to replace diesel in municipality-owned vehicles.

In an event coinciding with the city’s Car Free Day, the government body agreed to lower its carbon footprint by switching to biodiesel fuel.

“It’s the first time in the world that any municipality… has agreed to supply their own vehicles with fuel made from waste in their city, from their city, for their city,” said Karl W. Feilder, chief executive of Neutral Fuels. “We think this is an excellent thing for biodiesel, and it’s an excellent thing for Dubai.”

The exact number of municipal vehicles that will operate with biodiesel wasn’t available, but Neutral Fuels representatives said the green fuel will first be used in the municipality’s garbage trucks, one of which was on display at the event.

“We know that they use a lot of fuel in their vehicles, in their garbage disposal vehicles. We’re about to start some trials with them on this,” Feilder noted. “The carbon footprint of biodiesel is very, very low. It’s about 80% lower than normal diesel.”

Neutral Fuels, based in Dubai Investments Park, has been producing biodiesel since 2010. The biodiesel manufactured by the company is made out of used cooking oil procured locally. In 2011, the company signed an agreement with fast food giant McDonald’s to use their waste oil to make fuel, Feilder said.

“About a third of that fuel is used in the McDonald’s delivery trucks themselves, so we specially manufacture their fuel for them and then we sell the remaining fuel to other [companies] in the McDonald’s supply chain,” he noted.

“Last year, we produced about the same amount of biodiesel that would save about 240,000 trees worth of carbon, so it’s a huge saving for the environment. Normally, a 100 litres of oil converts into about 95 litres of biodiesel, so it’s quite an efficient process,” Feilder told Truck & Fleet ME on the side-lines of the event.

In an oil-rich region, however, it has not been easy convincing customers about the benefits of biodiesel, the chief executive admits.

“The biggest challenge we’ve had has been educating people. We had to explain at every meeting what biofuel was about, how we made it, why it was good for the environment. It’s very difficult for anybody to trust that when they don’t see it.”

A full interview with Karl Feilder will be published in next month’s edition of Truck & Fleet ME

- Advertisement -
Jerusha Sequeirahttp://www.meconstructionnews.com
Jerusha Sequeira is a reporter contributing to Big Project ME and Truck & Fleet ME magazines. She writes news and features on topics across the construction, machinery and commercial vehicles industries in the UAE and wider Middle East and contributes to the digital platform daily. She graduated from the American University of Sharjah in 2014 with a BA in Mass Communication/Journalism. Jerusha has previously interned with the local daily Gulf News, and has worked with on-campus publications at AUS.
- Advertisement -

Most Popular

dnata airside fleet now running exclusively on biodiesel

dnata, a premier global provider of air and travel services, has announced a significant advancement in its environmental sustainability efforts. The company’s entire fleet...

SAF-HOLLAND showcased its entire brand portfolio for the first time at the IAA

SAF-HOLLAND has said it showcased its entire brand portfolio for the first time at the IAA Transportation show in Hanover, uniting all its companies...

The Kia Tasman rolls into Jeddah after UAE testing

Kia Corporation has officially introduced the Kia Tasman, its first-ever pickup truck, showcasing advanced capabilities for both work and leisure. Debuting at the Jeddah...

INDU Kishore Logistics breaks ground on state-of-the-art logistics facility

Dubai South, the UAE’s largest single-urban master development focused on aviation, logistics, and real estate, has partnered with INDU Kishore Logistics to break ground...

Related News

BMW Middle East showcases luxury and sustainability at Dubai Design Week

BMW Middle East is returning to Dubai Design Week as the exclusive Automotive Partner for the third consecutive year, presenting a unique pavilion that...

SAF-HOLLAND showcased its entire brand portfolio for the first time at the IAA

SAF-HOLLAND has said it showcased its entire brand portfolio for the first time at the IAA Transportation show in Hanover, uniting all its companies...

The Kia Tasman rolls into Jeddah after UAE testing

Kia Corporation has officially introduced the Kia Tasman, its first-ever pickup truck, showcasing advanced capabilities for both work and leisure. Debuting at the Jeddah...

INDU Kishore Logistics breaks ground on state-of-the-art logistics facility

Dubai South, the UAE’s largest single-urban master development focused on aviation, logistics, and real estate, has partnered with INDU Kishore Logistics to break ground...

Cargostore and HALEYS reveal high-spec trailers for Qatar

Cargostore Worldwide and HALEYS Group Middle East have joined forces to provide essential logistical infrastructure for the nation's expanding offshore energy projects. The collaboration...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here