Yes.
Yes, diesel is a bio fuel
Bio-diesel is not a fossil fuel, rather it is manufactured from vegetation and algae, so any carbon dioxide it emits when burnt is part of the carbon cycle and does not add to global warming.This is why it is an alternative to fossil fuels.
Bio diesel is a bio fuel. A bio fuel is a fuel made from a renewable biomass source, usually from some kind of vegetation.
Not if it uses fuel derived from fossil oil deposits or other fossil fuels which are not renewable. If it uses bio fuel then that is renewable, as a new crop grows every year.
Bio-diesel possibly or maybe we'll just have to use solar energy and Hydrogen powered fuel cells (the water produces electricity for the car)
bio-diesel
Bio fuel but bio fuel is cleaner to use
I have mixed used peanut oil with diesel with no adverse problems. Adding it to bio-fuel will probably just raise the cetane level with no problem.
There's no such thing as a CO2 car, unless you mean a CO2 emitting car, which would be a gasoline, or other fossil fuel such as diesel or bio diesel.
diesel
Bio diesel is diesel fuel made from natural, renewable sources, re-claimed oils such as cooking oils from restaurants, vegetable oils and animal fats. It is basically the same as regular diesel, just that it's natural, works the same, and doesn't pollute the environment with toxins.Bio-diesel is a renewable bio-fuel made from vegetable oil that can be used in Diesel engines. The carbon dioxide it emits was removed from the atmosphere when the vegetation grew, so bio-diesel is carbon neutral, not adding to global warming.
Cummins recomends no more than 5% bio diesel.