Biodiesel Fuel
Biodiesel fuel is helping us all to make a huge step towards decreasing our overdependence on fossil fuels by providing us with a clean burning fuel. Getting away from our sole dependence on our traditional fuel source of fossil fuels will help us to start putting years back on Mother Nature’s life—she’ll reward us for helping her out! Something else that Mother Nature loves about this type of alternative fuel is that it allows for alternative material sources. Bio fuel is actually generated through renewable resources—100 percent renewable resources! The generation of this type of fuel from dead and living organic materials usually goes towards the production of biodiesel, but as long as one of the many types of renewable organic materials are included in the process, then this alternative fuel might be filed under the umbrella term of biofuel.
However, the production of this type of bio-based diesel can indeed include a petroleum additive. This blend of biomass and petroleum creates a biodiesel blend, such as B20 and B50, which allows for a wider range of applications with which it can be used, providing a truly flexible fuel option. You will also be able to look for pure biodiesel fuel in the form of B100 batches, but this type of fuel can only be used in diesel model engines. But this limited engine model capability is quickly dwarfed by its non-toxic and biodegradable nature. In fact, researchers have found that it is actually safer than table salt.
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Algae Biofuel
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Cellulosic Biofuel
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