Yes, you can, by definition, use iso-propanol for biodiesel production, resulting in a fuel with better fuel properties than FAME, but since methanol is the cheapest alcohol, FAME is the most widespread product of biodiesel. And many now existing standards are designed in such a fashion that only methanol can be used if the standards are observed correctly.
It is a solvent used for production of paints.
Biodiesel production is the process of a technique of producing vegan oil and fat and cooking oil. It is an chemical process that can be produced in factories
It would be quite simple to produce biodiesel from soybean oil. Denmark produces biodiesel from rapeseed oil. That might be a better choice than soybean oil.
B5 or 5% biodiesel would be the limit I would use in any tractor at least at the current level of biodiesel formulations. In the winter biodiesel does cause more problems so be more careful.
Yes, you can buy a hybrid that uses biodiesel but they are much harder to come by than hybrids that don't use biodiesel or biodiesel cars that aren't hybrids.
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Tallow is rendered mutton, beef or other bovine fat. Biodiesel can be made from tallow using similar methods and processes to plant oils. The resulting biodiesel has a higher cetane number than plant oil biodiesel meaning a cleaner and more efficient fuel.
If it has a diesel engine you can.
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Yes you can use all trans fat oils to make biodiesel
Any diesel engine can run on quality biodiesel. Older engines even better. New engines can loose their warranty if you use biodiesel, so please check.
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