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Why is biodiesel called biodiesel?
Because it is derived from biological sources (crops such as rape) and not mineral sources such as coal or oil.
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What is biodiesel?
Biodiesel is an alternative fuel to standard fossil fuels, that can be made from fats and vegetable oils. It contains no petroleum or petroleum-products. If made correctly, it can be used in diesel...
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Where do you get biodiesel?
You often only find biodiesel in the Midwest or areas where corn is a big market. Biodiesel is made out of corn and that's why. Biodiesel will make your diesel engine get better gas mileage just so...
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How do you make a biodiesel?
Biodiesel begins with virgin vegetable oils (such as soybean, rapeseed, palm, or coconut oils), animal fats and fish oils, or recycled cooking oils. Manufacturers rely on a chemical reaction called...
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What is a biodiesel processor?
A machine which mixes methanol and lye with your waste vegetable oil in the biodiesel making process. Pictures are worth more than words. For more information and how to purchase from the leader in...