Title: The Ethanol Bus Buyers Consortium
1The Ethanol Bus Buyers Consortium
- For fossil fuel free public transport
2The Ethanol Bus Buyers Consortium
- Members of the consortium are
- Stockholm County Council
- The BioAlcohol Fuel Foundation (BAFF)
- Stockholm Public Transport Authority (SL)
- Svensk Etanolkemi AB (SEKAB)
- The City of Stockholm.
3The objective, goal and scope
- The objective of the Ethanol Bus Buyers
Consortium is to achieve a well functioning
market for ethanol buses in Europe. - The goals is to get more suppliers of ethanol
buses on the international market. - The scope is to
- Gather a sufficient mass of interested buyers.
- Identify the opportunities for public transport.
- Initiate a tender and contracting process.
4Two steps
- Demonstration
- Test with a limited number of buses during 1-2
years. - Common procurement
- Letter of intent - altogether more than 1000
buses. - Start a tender process.
5Demonstrating cities
- Within the BEST project
- Madrid
- La Spezia
- Rotterdam
- Stockholm
- Bio Fuel Region (Sweden)
- Sao Paolo
- Nanyang
- Other cities
6The ethanol buses
- The ethanol buses are standard Scania Omni buses
with a 9 litres Scania diesel compression-ignition
engine, slightly modified to operate on
bioethanol bus fuel (E95).
7The fuel
- The ethanol fuel is developed for heavy-duty,
ethanol compression-ignition engines. - It fulfils the ethanol fuel standard given by
Scania. - Originates from renewable sources only.
- The fuel is produced and delivered by SEKAB
located in Sweden.
8Refuelling bioethanol
- The bus driver will not observe any considerable
differences. Refuelling ethanol is not different
from refuelling diesel. - For safety reason the fuel tank installation must
be a dedicated tank for ethanol use. - The fuel tank can be rented, leased or purchased
from a number of companies that manufacture such
installations.
9Reduced emissions
The certified emission levels with reference to
Euro 3, ESC including the new reference diesel
fuel. Source Scania, Sweden
10Global and local emissions
- The efficient solution for both global and local
emissions. - No global emissions.
- Local emissions are lower than EURO 5 if using
todays technology.
11Todays technology
NOx-emission using catalyst, filter and EGR
after treatment
PM-emission using catalyst, filter and EGR after
treatment
Level for EURO 5
Level for EURO 5
1,60
0,002
The ethanol engine with catalyst, filter and EGR
fulfils the EURO 5 emissions standard.
12 Fulfils EURO 5 standard
Ethanol bus with Euro 3 engine
13The first ethanol bus in Sweden
- Operated 15 years (1985-1990).
- More than 1 million kilometres on ethanol fuel.
14First fleet tests outside Sweden
15History of ethanol buses
- Methanol was the first alcohol fuel for
heavy-duty engines. - Mid of 1970s, first test with Volvo.
- 1985, the first two Scania ethanol buses began to
operate in Örnsköldsvik. - 1990-1994 Stockholm Transport run a project on 32
ethanol buses. - 1996 there was 160 ethanol buses in Sweden.
- 2004 more than 400 ethanol buses.
- During 2006 the number will increase to about
530, whereof 380 buses in City of Stockholm.
16Heading for ethanol buses - Yes
- it is easy to introduce and test ethanol buses.
The public transport in your city can be powered
by bioethanol. - ethanol buses are green. Large reduction of
fossil carbon dioxide emission. - ethanol buses are clean. The local emissions of
nitrogen oxides and particulates are dramatically
reduced. - ethanol buses are available now. The buses can
be ordered directly from Scania Bus in Stockholm. - there is a long experience of operating ethanol
buses. The first ethanol buses started to operate
1985.
17Welcome to join an ethanol bus fleet test, it is
easy
- Your own experiences are much more worth than
reading a report or looking at a presentation. - You get experience and understanding of the fuel,
infrastructure, the ethanol engine, driving,
maintenance, and passenger attitudes. - Welcome to join the other cities in Europe and
start up an ethanol bus fleet test project in
your city. - The Ethanol Bus Buyers Consortium will support
you for a successful demonstration test of
ethanol buses.
18More information
- Detailed information and guidelines
- contact the Co-ordinator of the Ethanol Bus
Buyers Consortium - Mrs Kristina Birath
- Inregia AB
- Box 12519, 102 29 Stockholm
- Tel 46-(0)70-349 06 15
- Fax 46-(0)457-144 55
- E-post kristina.birath_at_inregia.se
- www.inregia.se
- More information could be found at
www.ethanolbus.com