Speaking of the test program, Kim Tanneberger, a specialist on biodiesel at Lloyd’s Register’s Strategic Research Group (SRG), said that: “One of the aims of the tests is to establish the degree to which issues experienced by the automotive industry in the use of FAME will be duplicated on board ship, in particular the impact on storage stability, handling and its subsequent use in the engine. Where adverse effects arise it is hoped to find solutions to overcome them.”
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The trials aim to explore the problems that could be encountered by vessels using the FAME (fatty acid methyl esters) fuel, which has experienced variable results in studies conducted by the automotive industry. The potential benefits are significant however, as this fuel is based on sustainable crops that can be grown in temperate climates or reused oils.