This profit about Biodiesel you may have never heard!
International Biodiesel Day is celebrated on August 10 each year.
The day commemorates the first use of peanut oil in a diesel engine by Rudolf Diesel in 1893.
The day commemorates the first use of peanut oil in a diesel engine by Rudolf Diesel in 1893.
Biodiesel is considered a clean and renewable alternative to petroleum diesel as it reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 74% compared to petroleum diesel.
Biodiesel is considered a clean and renewable alternative to petroleum diesel as it reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 74% compared to petroleum diesel.
It also lowers greenhouse gas emissions by up to 86%.
It also lowers greenhouse gas emissions by up to 86%.
Biodiesel reduces particulate matter emissions by 47% and hydrocarbon emissions by 67%.
Biodiesel reduces particulate matter emissions by 47% and hydrocarbon emissions by 67%.
The fuel significantly reduces smog levels and hazardous waste and produce fewer air toxins and particulates.
The fuel significantly reduces smog levels and hazardous waste and produce fewer air toxins and particulates.
Biodiesel, however, may produce more nitrogen oxides during combustion.
Biodiesel, however, may produce more nitrogen oxides during combustion.
Despite some drawbacks, biodiesel is generally better for the environment compared to fossil fuels.
Despite some drawbacks, biodiesel is generally better for the environment compared to fossil fuels.