biodieselBiodiesel energy is made from soybean oil and yellow grease, which is mainly comprised of oil leftover from restaurants that is then recycled and turned into usable oil.

Biodiesel fuel can be used on its own, or it can be combined with petroleum. Because it is often mixed with petroleum, biodiesel is often classified with a number. This number indicates how much petroleum has been mixed in with the biodiesel fuel. A B20 means that the mixture contains twenty percent of biodiesel fuel and B100 would indicate that the fuel is one hundred percent biodiesel fuel. Although it’s possible to use fuel that is purely biodiesel energy, it may cause problems with performance if the engine it is being used in is not modified for this high concentration. B99 can be found quite often as one percent of petroleum diesel fuel is often used to ensure that the mixture will not grow mold.

A primary advantage of biodiesel energy is that it reduces carbon monoxide emissions into the environment by approximately fifty percent. The reason for this is because it takes advantage of carbon elements that are already in the air. Another benefit to biodiesel fuel is that it has a higher cetane rating and so cars that use biodiesel energy will start quicker and work more efficiently than cars that use regular diesel fuel. The greatest advantage however for biodiesel energy is that it is biodegradable and is a renewable energy resource – which is good for the environment. The good thing about biodiesel is that it comes from the soybean plant which can be grown in almost any country which means that no particular countries have a monopoly on the oil market.

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