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Move over fossil fuel – that’s just so
passé – or that’s the message as the UK’s most high-profile and
best-known businessman Sir Richard Branson takes delivery of a Saab 9-5
BioPower!
Sir Richard’s switch to his Saab
flex-fuel car, which runs on the eco-friendly and renewable fuel source
bioethanol E85 (made from plant products such as wheat and grain),
reinforces the Virgin boss’s unwavering commitment to fighting one of
the biggest challenges of our times – that of global warming.
Speaking today as he took the keys of
his new Saab, Sir Richard said: “I am convinced that biofuels are the
way forward, both for the car and aviation industries, which is a vision
we share with Saab. Now we need to extend that vision to others. It’s
high-time that flex-fuel cars, such as the Saab 9-5 BioPower, are given
the same concessions in the UK as other green cars, like for example,
exemption from London’s Congestion Charge.”
He continued: “At the moment,
bioethanol is made from a variety of agricultural sources, whilst in the
future, we will see it made from cellulosic waste matter, such as wood
chippings, which really will make it the ultimate green fuel.”
Earlier this year, the Virgin Group
announced that all profits and equity realisations over the next 10
years from the group’s worldwide transport companies, including Virgin
Atlantic and Virgin Trains in the UK, would be invested in the renewable
energy sector. The amount to be invested is expected to be some £1.6bn.
Virgin Fuels is expected to be one of the beneficiaries and has already
invested in bioethanol production and will conduct research and
development into alternative transport fuels, including bioethanol and
an alternative biofuel for aviation. Sir Richard’s new car will carry
both the Virgin Fuels and Saab BioPower logos. |