Tuesday, December 16, 2008

biodiesel production in the us - BioDiesel

Biodiesel produces much lesser emissions than normal fuel thereby making it so much safer for the environment. Environmentally this fuel has proven to be a much less pollutant than its counterpart, the standard diesel.

There is no stipulation how and where this fuel is produced. Since biodiesel can readily be used in current diesel engines without having to modify them, it has the potential to supplement the use of petroleum-based fuels as a primary energy source to fill up the need of the world's transportation sector. In view of the fact that biodiesel does not contain sulphur and aromatics, it burns cleaner leaving very few traces of contaminants.

And conversion kits are readily available for older diesel engines. Animal fats like tallow and lard are also being used as a raw material for biodiesel production. Based on engine testing, using the most stringent emissions testing protocols

So, is biodiesel good or bad for the environment? Honest debate not influenced by individual hidden agenda's is the only way to arrive at political choices that embrace all the issues surrounding the use of biofuel.

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