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Wibax is helping customers reduce their CO2 emissions

The ongoing climate crisis creates a need for bio oil as a complementary fuel, one that is both green and economic. The market has shifted in recent years as more and more organisations are making it their responsibility to create a sustainable future. Today, it makes both environmental and financial sense to use bio oil, as it is tax exempt, whilst tax exemptions for fossil fuels have been drastically reduced over the last couple of years.

Wibax gladly takes a holistic approach to the conversion

Bio oil is a fuel with a very high energy density, in use since the 1970’s. It is produced using waste and byproducts from the food industry, oleochemical industry and biodiesel production amongst other sources.

In order to make things easier for our customers, Wibax is happy to take a total solution approach to the conversion. This total solution greatly simplifies the process and has been a repeated success. Together with the client, we analyse what type of bio oil is most suitable and we assist in installation, start-up, optimisation and evaluation. Having us on board from start to finish simplifies things for our clients as they avoid the hassle of dealing with numerous suppliers. Also, at Wibax we know our own products best and we can adapt the equipment required. Hesitant customers can try both the bio oil and the equipment before they buy. In fact, we recommend this, to give clients a chance to acquaint themselves with the system before making a final decision. Wibax also offers administrative assistance, with applications for the Swedish public climate initiative, Klimatklivet. Our total solutions concept also includes a complete and secure logistics and supply chain providing our customers with Wibax Bio Oil.
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“Looking at bio oil sales in 2018, we have helped our customers reduce their fossil CO2 emissions by a total of approximately 238 000 metric tons1”, explains David Wiklund, Managing Director, Wibax Biofuels.

1) The reduction in carbon dioxide emissions is calculated based on the fossil carbon content of the fuel, assuming a difference between bio oil and a 100% fossil fuel.