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WAVE buses switching to biodiesel

Whistler’s current fleet of diesel buses will be going green

B.C. Transit and the Resort Municipality of Whistler announced this week that all 23 WAVE buses will be switching to a five per cent biodiesel fuel blend immediately.

“Whistler is committed to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions,” said Whistler Mayor Ken Melamed.

“The municipality has successfully employed biodiesel in its own fleet since 2004, and moving to biodiesel in the transit fleet while we transition to other, cleaner energies as they become available, is an important step in the right direction.”

B.C. Transit Chair Kevin Mahoney said biodiesel is cleaner burning than traditional fuel, and will cut back on tailpipe emissions and greenhouse gas production.

The new fuel, which will be supplied by West Coast Biodiesel, is made of renewable resources, like canola and soybean oil, blended with regular diesel fuel.

It will cost the same or less than regular diesel, and will require no modification of existing engines.

In February 2007, the provincial government committed to reducing greenhouse gases by at least 33 per cent by 2020.