Which Oil To Use For Biodiesel?

April 15, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Biodiesel, Featured

Who would have ever thought that using cooking oil would provide a means to create biodiesel fuel? Alternative fuels are needed and when the fuel is created from vegetable oil, it is now reality. Vegetable oil is known as biodiesel and is found at regular gas station pumps. It is usually sold as a blend of biodiesel and regular diesel. Under the name of B100, pure biodiesel is sold in some outlets.

How does vegetable oil diesel oil work? It is because vegetable oil and diesel fuel have similar ingredients; this makes the use of vegetable oil a viable alternative. When vegetable oil undergoes production, it becomes even more similar to diesel fuel so that even a vehicle who runs on diesel fuel will be able to also run on biodiesel fuel. There is no need to purchase a conversion kit.

What are some of the benefits of using vegetable oil diesel over regular diesel fuel?

* Simply put; it’s renewable. The ingredients will not run out. Unlike with the oil worldwide. Because plants are used to produce biodiesel fuel, these plants can be continuously grown.

* Biodiesel fuel burns clean and no harmful toxins will be emitted into the environment.

* Biodiesel can be cheaply produced. The ingredients used to produce this clean fuel is not costly and this enables the cost of biodiesel to stay affordable.


There are other sources of alternative fuel but the use of vegetable oil has benefits over these sources.

* With the use of electric power, you would have to purchase a new vehicle or undergo an expensive conversion. With biodiesel, you wouldn’t have to buy a new vehicle or convert your existing engine.

* If you live in America’s Northwest, you know that solar power is not very consistent. Energy varies and is not reliable for long periods of time in order to operate a vehicle.

Because vegetable oil is readily available, is more reliable and cheaper, its use makes more sense than the use of other sources of alternative fuel. Biodiesel is found at gas stations or you can produce it yourself. The price of regular gas is rising and the need for alternative fuel is also rising.

Eventually it will become the primary source of fuel for consumer’s to run their vehicles. If you do own a diesel vehicle, you can run your vehicle on biodiesel fuel and you can do it now. Because of the benefits, there really is no reason why you don’t take advantage of this cheaper and safer alternative source of biodiesel oil.

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One Comment on "Which Oil To Use For Biodiesel?"

  1. Hanna on Wed, 11th Nov 2009 5:21 pm 

    we should patronize the use of Biodiesel because it is a renewable source and fossil fuels would soon be depleted.
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