Soybeans, vegetable oil,
Soybeans, vegetable oil,
Soybeans, vegetable oil,
bio kerosine is made from the catalytic cracking of bio diesel
bio kerosine is made from the catalytic cracking of bio diesel
Bio Diesel is made from soy beans. Ethanol is made from corn.
Yes, diesel is a bio fuel
Bio Diesel may be used but the engine must be suited for this.This Bio Diesel is made from plants.
Most readily available bio-diesels are about 90% diesel and 10% vegetable oil. So no, wont hurt.
bio diesel or natural gas
What is left over from the extracting the gas out is bio-glycerin or bio-glycerol. Bio-glycerin is the major bi-product obtained after producing Bio-diesel. Bio-glycerin in its crude form has a many uses, starting from manufacturing soaps to various cosmetic products. Glycerin is one of the most important bi-products of bio-diesel. Now making use of it will reduce the actual cost of bio-diesel produced in any given unit. The glycerin in crude form can be used to make soap, degreaser, cosmetics, lotions, candles, etc….http://greenhouseeffectsoap.blogspot.com/
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.
Yes it can. Biodiesel can be used in any diesel engine, but it isn't usually used for tractors because it has a lesser energy yield than normal diesel.
advantages of both are- bio diesel - biodegradable renewable non toxic alternative for diesel. bio diesel is made from any vegetable oil or animal fat diesel - cheaper than bio diesel
Burning biomass to make ethanol and bio-diesel.