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If You Operate Internal Combustion Engines And You Burn Less Fuel More Efficiently
You Will Save $$$$
| If You Burn |
You Save |
100 liters per day
500 liters per day
1,000 liters per day
10,000 liters per day
100,000 liters per day
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$1,606.00 per year
$8,030.00 per year
$16,060.00 per year
$160,600.00 per year
$1,606,000.00 per year
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If you burn more than 100,000 liters per day you will want to do your own math.
Savings calculations are estimates based on a fuel price of $1.00 per liter and a 6% reduction in fuel consumption and include the cost of the additive.
Reduced exhaust emissions and maintenance cost saving can far exceed the fuel cost savings.
If You Operate Internal Combustion Engines
You Are Dumping Carbon Into The Atmosphere
| If You Burn |
You Dump |
100 liters per day
500 liters per day
1,000 liters per day
10,000 liters per day
100,000 liters per day
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10.6 tons per year
53.0 tons per year
106.0 tons per year
1,060.0 tons per year
10,600 tons per year
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Calculations are estimates based on (k/liters fuel x energy content (diesel 38.6) x emission factor (diesel 74.9)/1000= tones CO2.)
If You Burn Less Fuel More Efficiently
You Dump Less Carbon
Into The Atmosphere
And You Can Earn Carbon Credits
Carbon Credits Are Rapidly Becoming A New Form Of Currency
| If You Previously Burned |
You Reduce Your Carbon Footprint |
100 liters per day
500 liters per day
1,000 liters per day
10,000 liters per day
100,000 liters per day
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.63 tons per year
3.18 tons per year
6.36 tons per year
63.6 tons per year
636.00 tons per year
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Calculations are estimates based on 6% reduction in fuel consumption.
"ADD UP THE BENEFITS"
6% reduction in Fuel Costs
6% Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Carbon Credits
Reductions in repair and Maintenance Costs
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