Biodiesel stands for ecological and economic
benefits!
What is Biodiesel
From a technical standpoint:
Biodiesel is a diesel cycle fuel manufactured from vegetable oils, recycled grease, and/or animal fats. The general chemical designation for biodiesel is ‘Fatty Acid Alkyl Esters.’ Biodiesel and biodiesel blends can be used in CI engines, in diesel-powered cars, trucks, tractors, boats, shipping equipment, irrigation systems, mining equipment, electrical generators, and most applications where diesel is typically used.
From a practical standpoint:
Biodiesel works in all diesel engines. It's made from natural oils rather than petroleum. Biodiesel performs similarly to diesel fuel, and can be used with no modifications to the diesel engine or the vehicle.
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It makes the Difference
Environmentally friendly:
It reduces greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil diesel because it is made from renewable resources.
Biodegradable:
Biodiesel ist non-toxic and breaks down quickly in the environment.
Improved engine performance:
Many engines run more efficiently on Biodiesel, and it can lead to fewer deposits.
Energy content:
Biodiesel has a high-energy content comparable to fossil diesel.
Independence of fossil fuels:
The use of Biodiesel can help reduce dependence on petroleum and diversify engery supplies.
Economic benefits:
Biodiesel production can support local agriculture and create jobs in rural areas.
Renewable resource:
Biodiesel is made from vegetable oils or animal fats that continue to grow back.
Easy to implement:
Switching to cleander fuel doesn't have to be a hassle. No need to modify your engine or fuel.
Real impact:
With sustainable biofuels, we can start reducing your CO2 emissions by up to 90% today.
Truly sustainable:
100% produced from certified feedstock that is labelled as waste or residue.