Biodiesel is simple to use, biodegradable, nontoxic, and essentially free of sulfur and aromatics. Since oil prices have gone through the roof, biodiesel has the potential of becoming a cheaper fuel as well as being a more stable source than petroleum diesel.
It is being suggested by many biodiesel advocates that excess or waste vegetable oil can be the best source of oil to produce this alternative fuel. There are many political reasons why biodiesel making has captured people's attention. It is rather simple once you have a grasp of the fundamental principle of how to produce biofuel.
Despite its wondrous properties, there are still few companies that directly sell biodiesel. It benefits domestic economies by reducing the dependence on importing foreign petroleum. Even if there is an oil spill, the amount of harm will be negligible as compared to an oil spill from a normal source.
Which ever route you choose getting your processor set up at home is not that difficult. More information is needed about the potentially destructive elements of first-generation biofuels and the impact they have on the environment.
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