by MJ » Thu 25 Aug 2005, 04:31:45
Anyway, diesel demand stays strong in Europe, although it has been slowing down compared to the same period last year.
This year, 11% less unleaded gas was consumed then first half of 2004. Diesel consumption was down by a mere 1,5%. That is mainly because in Europe a lot of people choose diesel powered vehicles. You get good mileage, cheaper fuel and a higher value if you sell your car.
In Belgium we'll be seeing a regular diesel/biodiesel mix (2% biodiesel/liter) by the end of this year. This will allow to run your diesel engine on this mixture without having it adapted for biodiesel. If you would like to run it on pure biodiesel, adaptations will have to be fitted, especially for the high-power diesel engines (Tdi, commonrail...)
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