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Diesel owners: Putrajaya to implement B10 Biodiesel. Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sirimusa" data-source="post: 663209" data-attributes="member: 31881"><p>Yes you are right, there are too little private diesel users (outside of the logistics and transport industry). What I was lamenting was the lack of vision: why is Biodiesel/Diesel not part of their green/energy saving master plan? Why do we always have to be caught by surprise when someone suddenly decides on a policy u-turn.</p><p></p><p>Is it that much to ask for a masterplan?! I mean c'mon. Tell us what will be happening to fuel prices, fuel quality, consumption, diesel quality over the next 10 years. Why is it that one morning we all have to wake-up to silly decisions that end-up affecting us. </p><p></p><p>Another example, AEC 2015 is in 2 years and the Government has still not told us how the subsidies will be affected (ie fuel and diesel prices because it will HAVE to be rationalized) and our energy masterplan. Instead, just a few weeks before, see the Government catching all Malaysians by surprise with ridiculous decisions which will cost taxpayers.</p><p></p><p>My point is, fine, you want B10, go for it, but plan it, build it up, tell us when, for how long? Part of what masterplan. We still don't know about Euro 3 or 4 diesel. They can't even answer the question: yes, maybe, no, not yet... Where's the planning???!</p><p>Goodness I'm getting fed-up with those idiot policy-makers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirimusa, post: 663209, member: 31881"] Yes you are right, there are too little private diesel users (outside of the logistics and transport industry). What I was lamenting was the lack of vision: why is Biodiesel/Diesel not part of their green/energy saving master plan? Why do we always have to be caught by surprise when someone suddenly decides on a policy u-turn. Is it that much to ask for a masterplan?! I mean c'mon. Tell us what will be happening to fuel prices, fuel quality, consumption, diesel quality over the next 10 years. Why is it that one morning we all have to wake-up to silly decisions that end-up affecting us. Another example, AEC 2015 is in 2 years and the Government has still not told us how the subsidies will be affected (ie fuel and diesel prices because it will HAVE to be rationalized) and our energy masterplan. Instead, just a few weeks before, see the Government catching all Malaysians by surprise with ridiculous decisions which will cost taxpayers. My point is, fine, you want B10, go for it, but plan it, build it up, tell us when, for how long? Part of what masterplan. We still don't know about Euro 3 or 4 diesel. They can't even answer the question: yes, maybe, no, not yet... Where's the planning???! Goodness I'm getting fed-up with those idiot policy-makers. [/QUOTE]
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