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Vancouver commuter train converted to renewable diesel [Video]

TransLink says it is one step closer to meeting its net-zero emissions targets after converting its West Coast Express commuter trains between Vancouver and the Fraser Valley to renewable diesel fuel.

The transit authority says the renewable fuel – which is created from organic waste, such as cooking oil and waste animal fats, and burns cleaner than traditional diesel – will deliver a 97 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions across its lifecycle compared to fossil fuels.

“Converting the West Coast Express to renewable diesel is an important step towards achieving a zero-emission future,” Kevin Quinn, CEO of TransLink, said in a statement announcing the fuel conversion Wednesday.

The company estimates the conversion will deliver a 3,200-tonne annual reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, or the equivalent of taking 940 cars off the road per year.

TransLink’s net-zero strategy includes reducing greenhouse gas emissions across its operations by 45 per …

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