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Certas Energy, working in partnership with Peel Ports Group, recently launched Shell GTL Fuel, at their new 24-hours HGV refuelling site, located at the Port of Liverpool, in the United Kingdom (UK).

Borchard Lines Ltd, who have been operating liner shipping services since 1933, are the first company, at the Port of Liverpool, to trial Shell GTL Fuel, in two of their fleet vehicles.

Shell GTL Fuel

Shell GTL Fuel is a liquid fuel that is a cleaner burning alternative to diesel. Shell GTL Fuel has improved combustion properties, inside standard diesel engines and it helps reduce emissions of air pollutants.

It is also free of unwanted components, such as sulphur, metals and aromatics, making it non-toxic and therefore, less harmful to the environment. It offers reduced emissions in regulated pollutants, such as Nitrogen Oxide (NOx), Particulate Matter (PM), Carbon Monoxide (CO) and un-burnt hydrocarbons (HCs).

Borchard Lines Ltd to study effects of Shell GTL Fuel

Borchard Lines Ltd will be studying the effects of the fuel on consumption, power, emissions

Borchard Lines Ltd will be studying the effects of the fuel on consumption, power, emissions and maintenance. Shell GTL Fuel can be used as a drop in fuel, in existing heavy-duty and light-duty diesel engines, as a direct replacement for conventional diesel fuels, without the need for engine modifications, new infrastructure or vehicle investment.

Borchard Lines Ltd are optimistic that the reduced pollutants generated, when using Shell GTL Fuel, will result in more efficient performance of current emissions abatement technology.

Burning cleaner fuel to reduce emissions

Burning cleaner fuel promises to be a simple step to supporting a cleaner transport industry. As part of the trial, Borchard Lines Ltd will study the effects of the Shell GTL Fuel on consumption, power, emissions and maintenance.

Andrew Goodwin, National Bunker Manager at Certas Energy, said “We’re really pleased to be working with Borchard Lines Ltd to trial Shell GTL Fuel at the Port of Liverpool. We are proud to be the only provider of the fuel in the UK and making the fuel available at Port of Liverpool will enable fleet managers to make more responsible fuel choices in future.”

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