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 New eco-friendly fuel treatment cuts CO2
By 4ecotips
Published on February 1, 2008, 11:18 am

Claims to reduce fuel consumption

ChemEcol UK Limited has launched its brand new D3 and G1 fuel treatments, which are claimed to reduce fuel consumption and emissions of greenhouse gases and other toxic pollutants.

In response to increasing concerns over depleting oil reserves, global warming and effect of transport emissions on health, ChemEcol has made their fuel technology available through the retail trade to individual users. It is said that industrial users, including local authorities, have already experienced the benefits over many years.

Apparently it is proven that ChemEcol’s patented technology builds on the fundamental chemistry of combustion to enhance the flame consuming the fuel in an engine. This break through in technology produces less nitrogen oxides and other emissions e.g. PM10, PAH and hydrocarbons and derives more energy from the fuel.

A fuel consumption improvement was measured by Autocar magazine (reported in the January 16th, 2008 issue) at an average of 3% and they awarded the maximum possible of five stars to the products stating “It’s effective and cheap.” The reduction in fuel consumption is mirrored by an equal drop in carbon dioxide emissions.

So, an average three car family, it is said, can save as much as a fifth of a tonne in CO2 emissions annually using ChemEcol’s fuel treatments.

Further, recent research in Boston, USA, revealed that transport pollutants have an impact on child development. New Scientist magazine magazine reported that pollutant emissions can reduce a child’s IQ score by as much as 3 points.

Also, diesel engine particulate emissions are very damaging to human health. In June 2007 the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy issued a press release citing 10,000 UK deaths per year are attributable to particulate size of 10 microns or smaller (PM10), with 25% of UK atmospheric PM10 attributable to transport.

ChemEcol’s D3 is proven to reduce these ultra small particulate emissions by as much as 45% which means that if every diesel user adopted the product we could save more than 1,200 lives a year.

More info: www.godrivegreen.com



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If this fuel additive does what it claims to then it’s got to be good news for the planet and car owners.

 
 

  
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