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KLM to fly first passengers using bio-diesel

Amsterdam - Dutch KLM will be the first airline to fly a passenger flight using bio-diesel, the airline claimed on Wednesday. The Boeing 747 flight, carrying a limited number of passengers, will take off on November 23 using a mixture of bio-fuel and...
Posted : Wed, 04 Nov 2009 08:40:29 GMT
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Amsterdam - Dutch KLM will be the first airline to fly a passenger flight using bio-diesel, the airline claimed on Wednesday. The Boeing 747 flight, carrying a limited number of passengers, will take off on November 23 using a mixture of bio-fuel and conventional kerosene jet oil.

The type of bio-fuel is camelina, a substance extracted from an oil plant. Studies have shown camelina-based jet fuel to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 80 percent.

The new fuel mixture does not require any modifications to the aircraft or engine.

"This is an important step towards an air industry that is free of carbon dioxide emissions,' Chief Executive Office Peter Hartman said.

After the US Navy first tested camelina, Japan Airlines JAL was the first, on January 30 of this year, to fly a Boeing 747-300 aircraft using the bio-diesel on a 90-minute demonstration flight. No passengers were on board, however.

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NOT 'bio-diesel'
By: Jason Burroughs , Wed, 04 Nov 2009 14:13:28 GMT

This is a BIG mistake. They are not using biodiesel, they are using "bio-kerosene". In fact, the word "bio-diesel" doesn't even exist. Biodiesel is a fatty acid methyl ester created from animal or vegetable oils/fats that are reacted with methanol in the presence of a catalyst. "bio-kerosene" is a synthetic jet fuel created by cracking a vegetable oil molecule in a completely different process than biodiesel. These "drop-in" fuels such as "green diesel", "bio-PSK", "bio-kerosene" etc are going to be an important part of our future energy mix. But they meet the exact standard for the fuel they are trying to replace, while biodiesel meets a different standard than diesel.

PLEASE change all references in this article to say "bio-kerosene".

See the original article at http://corporate.klm.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/archive-2009/klm-to-make-demonstration-flight-on-bio-fuel and never change words like you did with this one without fully understanding the implications.

Jason Burroughs
DieselGreen Fuels, Austin TX



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