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Manito Transit starts using B100 to improve sustainability

By: Steve Kubsch, Director Manito Transit and Asset Management

With an increasing emphasis on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and minimizing carbon footprints, Manito Transit has partnered with Optimus Technologies to test five semitrailers using B100 biodiesel. Optimus Technologies, LLC., vector system provides Manito a pathway for the seamless transition to low-carbon fuels for their current operation. 

One of the most compelling reasons to embrace biodiesel in the trucking industry is its ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Biodiesel is produced from renewable resources, such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and even algae. When burned, it emits significantly lower levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other harmful pollutants compared to traditional diesel fuel. This reduction in greenhouse gas emissions helps combat climate change and improve air quality in communities near busy trucking routes.

Diesel engines are notorious for emitting harmful pollutants like nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM), which can contribute to smog formation and respiratory problems. Biodiesel burns cleaner and produces fewer of these harmful emissions, leading to improved air quality and better public health.

Biodiesel can often be sourced locally, reducing a nation's dependence on foreign oil. This promotes energy security and stability by diversifying fuel sources. Additionally, biodiesel production can stimulate rural economies by creating jobs in agriculture and biofuel production, thereby reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels.

One of the practical advantages of biodiesel is its compatibility with existing diesel engines and infrastructure. Trucking companies don't need to make expensive modifications to their vehicles or refueling stations to use biodiesel blends. Biodiesel can be seamlessly integrated into the current transportation infrastructure, making the transition to cleaner fuels more accessible and cost-effective.

Biodiesel has better lubricity properties than conventional diesel fuel. This enhanced lubrication can extend the lifespan of engine components, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance the overall efficiency and performance of truck engines.

The adoption of biodiesel at Manito offers a multitude of benefits, from reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality to enhancing energy security and promoting sustainability. With its compatibility with existing infrastructure and potential for carbon neutrality, biodiesel is a practical and promising alternative to traditional diesel fuel. As we strive for a greener future and a more sustainable transportation sector, biodiesel represents a crucial step in the right direction for both the environment and the trucking industry. 

To learn more about incorporating biodiesel into your operation, contact Steve Kubsch, Director Manito Transit and Asset Management, at [email protected].

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