The Rural Voice, 2002-06, Page 33according to Haig, twice as much
back through the income tax system
from direct and indirect job creation.
He is equally adamant that
without the tax relief the plant is not
viable in Ontario. He says, "The
really sad thing is without a level
playing field we will likely go to the
U.S. with an all Canadian technology
and Canadian investment."
Biox is currently fabricating a 60
million Titre plant in Brantford and
negotiating with companies in both
the U.S. and Canada as to where the
plant will actually be built.
The environmental benefits are
obvious and well documented.
Biodiesel burns more
completely than regular diesel and
consequently cuts down on unburned
hydrocarbons and particulate matter.
It produces less carbon monoxide
and no sulfates (because there is no
sulfur in the fuel).
Further the increased use of
renewable fuel crops would reduce
life -cycle carbon dioxide, a primary
greenhouse gas. Haig claims that for
Biodiesel produces less
carbon monoxide and no
sulfates because there is
no sulfur in the fuel
every two per cent of biodiesel added
to each litre of diesel sold in Canada
the country would meet one per cent
of its targets under the Kyoto accord.
The fuel itself is no more toxic than
table salt (some say less) and is
totally biodegradable. As a cosmetic
benefit it simply smells better.
According to the environmental
website earthisland.org the aroma is
akin to French fries or donuts.
The arguments for safety and ease
of use are simple and straight
forward. Biodiesel is compatible with
current engine technology, even in
concentrations approaching 100 per
cent.
This compatibility means that
users do not need to have equipment
undergo expensive conversions. Nor
is there a need for changes in parts
inventories, fueling stations or
mechanical skills. The only caution
seems to be that at high
concentrations it may cause
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