London buses to get a cup of coffee fuel

Technology |  IANS  | Published :

London, Nov 20 : Waste coffee grounds will be utilised to help power some of London's buses from Monday, according to transport authorities.

A biofuel created by blending oil extracted from coffee waste with diesel is to be added to the public transport fuel supply, the BBC reported.

London-based technology firm bio-bean Ltd has said it has produced enough coffee oil to power atleast one bus for a year.

Transport for London (TfL) has increasingly turned to using biofuels to reduce transport emissions resulting in pollution.

Londoners create 200,000 tonnes of coffee waste a year, according to bio-bean.

The company takes the used grounds from coffee shops and instant coffee factories, and extracts oil from it in its factory which is then processed into a blended B20 biofuel.

"It's a great example of what can be done when we start to reimagine waste as an untapped resource," bio-bean founder Arthur Kay said.








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