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Biodiesel Use in British Columbia Results in Significant Reduction of Greenhouse Gases

April 30, 2014
http://www.biodieselmagazine.com/articles/64338/biodiesel-leads-ghg-reductions-in-british-columbia-fuels

Biodiesel use in British Columbia (BC) has effectively contributed in the reduction of greenhouse gases in the province. This was revealed after the British Columbia government recently released the emissions reduction results for 2012. More than 900,000 tons of greenhouse gases were removed from British Columbia's motor fuels. Thirty-three percent of the removed greenhouse gases, or at least 296,000 tons, were contributed by biodiesel use.

The British Columbia government and the Western Canada Biodiesel Association (WCBA) have been in collaboration to reduce greenhouse gases caused by fossil diesel fuels since 2005. Ian Thomson, the president of WCBA, considers this as a remarkable accomplishment. "Low carbon fuels deliver cleaner air for BC's cities and towns, real action on climate change, and jobs in BC from clean and renewable technologies. The province has been recognized globally for its leadership and these results are proof that the BC approach is working." said Thomson.