Eco Fuel Conditioners
Used primarily as a source of transportation fuel, Petroleum Oil is currently the most widely used fossil fuel and accounts for about one third of global energy consumption. Helping society to decarbonise liquid fossil fuels is the biggest contribution we can make to the environment.
The Call for Decarbonisation
Despite the growing emphasis on renewable energy sources and efforts to reduce carbon emissions, there remains a need for liquid fuels in various sectors of the global economy. Liquid fuels, such as gasoline, diesel, and kerosene, will continue to play a critical for many years to come. Replacing liquid fuels is a long term, capital intensive socio- political challenge. We offer an immediate solution that will reduce emissions, deliver financial savings every single day until there is a viable alternative.
Oil in everyday life
Whether as a fuel or a feedstock: oil is an integral part of your daily life.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), it’s likely to remain so for decades to come, even as the world embarks on a low carbon pathway to help meet climate change commitments. The IEA expects demand for oil to grow to 103.5 million barrels of oil per day (mb/d) in 2040, compared to 92.5 mb/d in 2015 – an increase of 11%.
In 2022, the rebound in passenger and cargo transport activity following the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic led to a 3% increase in transport CO2 emissions compared to the previous year. Transport emissions grew at an annual average rate of 1.7% from 1990 to 2022, faster than any other end-use sector except for industry (which also grew at around 1.7%). To get on track with the Net Zero Emissions (NZE) by 2050 Scenario, CO2 emissions from the transport sector must fall by more than 3% per year to 2030.
According to the IEA; Strong regulations and fiscal incentives, as well as considerable investment in infrastructure to enable low- and zero-emission vehicle operations, will be needed to achieve these emissions reductions.
Our view is a little simpler - adopt the use of our Eco fuel conditioners today; start saving money through improved fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions by circa 10%.
A proven solution that requires no capital investment, no legislative change, no expensive feasibility studies. A solution that just delivers immediate benefits.
Increasing awareness of climate change and environmental issues has led to a shift in consumer preferences. Many consumers are now favouring products and services that have lower carbon footprints, including cleaner liquid fuels.
The combustion of liquid fossil fuels is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide. The transportation sector accounts for 25% of global emissions, 75% of which are from road transport. Using Eco fuel conditioner helps mitigate climate change by reducing the release of these harmful gases into the atmosphere, improvement in fuel efficiency / reduction in CO2 emissions of 8-10% have been achieved in extensive commercial road fleets.
Using fuel additives is not a new concept. They have been used for many decades to address various issues related to fuel quality, engine performance, and emissions control. The development and use of fuel additives have a long history, and their application has evolved over time in response to changing technologies, regulations, and environmental concerns. Typically they are separate products offering solutions to disparate issues from Octane Boosters (Gasoline Additives), Cetane Improvers (Diesel Additives), Fuel Stabilizers, Fuel System Cleaners, Anti-Knock Agents, Emission Reducers, Lubricity Additives, Biodiesel Additives.
The Problem
Traditional fuel additives are fossil fuel based, often formulated from waste refinery products such as naphthalene or xylene. They work in the same way as adding lighter fluid to a fire to make the combustion of fuel burn harder and brighter. It is simply adding fossil fuels to the problem of fossil fuels. This is not a solution for decarbonisation; it simply masks the real problem of poorly combusted fuel by increasing octane rating/cetane points which are not green credentials.
The Solution
Eco Fuel Conditioner is a unique, advanced fuel additive made from natural, biodegradable ingredients that reduces fuel consumption, maintenance & downtime costs and the production of greenhouse gas emissions.
Transport accounts for around one-fifth of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
Helping society to decarbonise liquid fossil fuels is the biggest contribution we can make to the environment.
Operational Efficiency: Transitioning to cleaner and more efficient technologies often leads to improved operational efficiency, reducing overall costs for businesses. This can include energy savings, streamlined processes, and optimized supply chains.
Resource Optimization: Sustainable practices often involve the efficient use of resources, leading to cost savings. This includes the use of renewable energy sources, waste reduction, and more sustainable production processes.
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Emission Reduction: The primary environmental benefit is the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to global efforts to mitigate climate change. This, in turn, helps protect ecosystems, biodiversity, and the overall health of the planet.
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Air Quality Improvement: By reducing emissions from liquid fossil fuels, especially pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, businesses contribute to improved air quality, positively impacting human health and well-being.