Blooming Futures - Specialists in Vegetable Oil Engine Conversion Technology




Blooming Futures have now completed the second phase of the bio-fleet project, providing subsidies for diesel-to-vegetable oil conversion costs for around 50 commercial vehicles in the South East.
The Bio-Fleet project has converted these vehicles to run on PPO and set in place the first UK fuel standard compliant vegetable oil delivery network.
It is clear that climate change is now one of the biggest issues facing mankind and as we get ever closer to the peak of oil production fuel security is becoming more of an issue. Demand for fuel oil is increasing as the economies of China and India grow and their citizens start to follow the energy hungry lifestyle of the industrialised nations. In 2006, the demand for oil is expected to have been greater than the amount that was produced for the first time in history. Against this backdrop energy prices can be expected to grow at an increasing rate.
Pure Plant Oil is the most sustainable motor fuel available on the market today.
Unlike other biofuels, PPO production requires only simple, low technology, low energy processes.
PPO is here today. We can convert your engines or supply you with the equipment to convert them yourself. You can easily utilise this low cost sustainable fuel option.
We can connect you with a PPO fuel supply network allowing you to be running on cheap, locally grown fuel.
Our team are arguably the most experienced PPO engineers in the country. We have a proven record of providing a quality service and offer the most technically advanced solutions available in the UK.
For those of you who are unaware of the worrying impact that using non-sustainable biofuels is having click here to vist biofuelwatch.
Some worrying information from the biofuel industry watchdog's home page:

Fires are now burning in Borneo's peat forests, producing a thick smog that is now drifting over the island. In this probable El Nino year, the rains that normally quench these fires may never arrive - allowing them to continue burning for months. In similar conditions in 1997/8, resulting emissions contributed to the sharpest-ever rise in CO2 concentrations. Image: 5/10/2006 Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team from the TERRA satellite





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