First Bio-Diesel powered Train flagged off

Pradeep Kumar Saxena, General Manager, SWR, is seen flagging off the First Bio-diesel Powered Train at Hubballi on Dec.3 as S.S. Soin, Chief Electrical Engineer, SWR, Shyamadhar Ram, Chief Motive Power Engineer, SWR and others look on.
Pradeep Kumar Saxena, General Manager, SWR, is seen flagging off the First Bio-diesel Powered Train at Hubballi on Dec.3 as S.S. Soin, Chief Electrical Engineer, SWR, Shyamadhar Ram, Chief Motive Power Engineer, SWR and others look on.

Mysuru :

The first Bio-Diesel Fuelling Loco, attached to Bio-Diesel Powered Train No.12080 Hubballi-Bengaluru City Jan Shatabdi Express, was flagged off on Dec.3 at Hubballi Railway Station by Pradeep Kumar Saxena, General Manager, South Western Railway (SWR).

Speaking on the occasion, Saxena said that bio-diesel blending powered loco consumes lesser diesel rate of 5% in the regular High Speed Diesel (HSD). The locos are filled bio-diesel blending oil at Railway Consumer Depot adjacent to Platform No.5 of Hubballi Railway Station situated adjacent to Hubballi Workshop.

He said about 50 Diesel Locomotives are fuelled daily with 100 Kilo litres of HSD at Hubballi Railway Station. These locomotives will hereafter be fuelled with the Biodiesel blended fuel.

He further stated that Biodiesel is an alternative to conventional diesel fuel made from renewable sources such as non-edible vegetable oil. Fuel extracted from plants are being mixed at the rate of 5% with normal High Seep Diesel. Hence, these organic fuel extracts biodiesel, have better lubricity when mixed with normal HSD, this B5 Diesel (5% biodiesel and 95% normal diesel) is reported to provide better engine life, Saxena said.

While briefing the advantages of biodiesel, he said that biodiesel produce less toxic pollutants than other petroleum products; it reduces foreign oil dependence; biofuels are produced locally and thousands of people are employed in biofuel production plants. Since biodiesel is produced from crops, an increase in demand for biodiesel leads to increase in demand for suitable biofuel crops. Besides, biodiesel is a renewable energy source unlike other petroleum products that will vanish in the years to come, he added.

P.A. Lamhare, Chief Mechanical Engineer, SWR, S.S. Soin, Chief Electrical Engineer, P. Ganeswara Rao, Chief Operations Manager, SWR, K. Harikrishnan, Chief Personnel Officer, Vishal Agarwal, Chief Commercial Manager, Shyamadhar Ram, Chief Motive Power Engineer, Swayambhu Arya, Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineer (Diesel), SWR and other Senior Railway Officials, staff of SWR and officials from Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) were present.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Saturday – December 05th, 2015

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