Non-biodiesel fuel, typically referred to as traditional diesel or petroleum diesel, can be found at most gas stations and fuel retailers that offer diesel fuel services. Additionally, it is available at truck stops and fuel depots that cater to commercial vehicles. For specific applications, such as off-road or agricultural use, non-biodiesel fuel can also be sourced from specialized suppliers or distributors. Always ensure that the fuel meets the necessary specifications for your vehicle or equipment.
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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
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Scientists like Rudolf Van Diesel invented a peanut oil fuel and Nikolaus August Otto invented Ethanol as a substitute for non-renewable fuel resources.
There is no such thing really as strictly a "bio-diesel" engine. ANY diesel engine can burn bio-diesel. ANY diesel engine can ...in fact...right this minute, burn used cooking oil straight out of the fryer. It is more a matter at this point of having a supply of bio derived diesel and an infrastructure to blend/produce and distribute it. There is a technical issue in that the currently available bio-diesel causes carbon buildup in the engines it is used in, resulting in poorer performance, lower fuel mileage, and higher maintenance costs that negate the benefits of using bio-diesels in the first place. This is because the additives used in regular production diesel that keep carbon buildup to a minimum, lubricate the fuel system and do other beneficial tasks are diluted or are non-existent in most of the currently available bio-diesels. This will become less of a problem when the aforementioned production facilities are more common.
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No, diesel is a petroleum based product, from oil, so it is not renewable.However, bio-diesel is now being manufactured from plant oil. This is renewable. Diesel engines will also run on recycled cooking oil, mostly from restaurants.Read the related questions below.
bio fuels are being made because the reserves of fossil fuels are running out. fossil fuels take millions of years to form, if we run out, we need to find an alternative fuel in which to run our vehicles on. bio fuels are non fossil fuels and are not limited, also, the gas they emit is less harmful than that emitted by diesel and petrol. algae, for example, is being made into a bio fuel as it can easily be grown as you have seen (if you are in the UK) in adverts on the TV, and of other bio fuels
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If the non diesel fuel is drained out without getting to the engine there is a good chance there wil be no damage. For more information see the answer to the Related Question shown below.
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Diesel is made by refining crude oil. It's a non-renewable, fossil fuel.