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London Tests Buses Powered By Coffee Beans
November 20, 2017: 12:00 AM EST
Some of London’s buses are being powered by a biofuel made with 20 percent coffee oil. The concoction provides a cleaner, more sustainable energy solution for buses across London's network by decreasing emissions, according to collaborators Royal Dutch Shell and bio-bean, which has pioneered the use of coffee grounds as a source of clean-burning fuel, including bio-mass pellets and briquettes called Coffee Logs. Bio-bean founder Arthur Kay says the bus fuel initiative is an example of what can be accomplished “when we start to reimagine waste as an untapped resource."
"Shell, Bio-Bean and Coffee-Drinkers Collaborate to Help Power London's Buses",
News release, Royal Dutch Shell
, November 20, 2017, © Royal Dutch Shell
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