{"id":991,"date":"2007-05-29T01:23:00","date_gmt":"2007-05-28T23:23:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/en.greenmedia.md\/?p=991"},"modified":"2007-05-29T01:23:00","modified_gmt":"2007-05-28T23:23:00","slug":"neste-will-test-biodiesel-in-sweden","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/salvaeco.org\/neste-will-test-biodiesel-in-sweden.html","title":{"rendered":"Neste will test biodiesel in Sweden"},"content":{"rendered":"

Filed under: Biodiesel<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>NExBTL, the Cthulhu<\/a>-like word that stands for “next generation biomass to liquid,” is the fuel that Finnish refiner Neste Oil is trying to perfect. As we told you last year, NExBTL is a biodiesel that has a more consistent quality level that is also more cold temperature and cold tolerant than traditional biodiesel, according to Neste. <\/p>\n

Well, the company is about to find out just how well the biofuel performs, with the announcement<\/a> last week of a three year study in Stockholm with Swedish Post, Posten Logistik, shipper Waxholmsbolaget Angfartygs, Volvo Penta and Scania. The test is to figure out how tailpipe emissions change with different levels of NExBTL from 30 percent blended into conventional fuel to 100 percent NExBTL.<\/p>\n

Neste’s press release is after the jump.<\/p>\n

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