Used cooking oils are sold for Biodiesel usage after going through a process and also used in pet foods. Diesel engines can use Biodiesel @ 5% veggie oils that has deoxidizers, stabilizers and correct storage and handling.
Used cooking oils are sold for Biodiesel usage after going through a process and also used in pet foods. Diesel engines can use Biodiesel @ 5% veggie oils that has deoxidizers, stabilizers and correct storage and handling.
yes, the industry puffs up recycled vegetable oil with tons of additives and stabilizers, and uses it to slightly dilute petroleum diesel fuel instead of using vegetable oil as the primary ingredient for biodiesel. (5% is an insanely low proportion except for purposes of greenwashing their "sustainable" product.)
how else could they obtain their standard level of massive profits?
vegetable oil will still run your diesel engine without those modifications... though you might want to switch to petroleum for a minute or two before turning it off to use that as a solvent to clean out any remnants of the cooking oil, like when using wood gas as fuel for internal combustion.
Used cooking oils are sold for Biodiesel usage after going through a process and also used in pet foods. Diesel engines can use Biodiesel @ 5% veggie oils that has deoxidizers, stabilizers and correct storage and handling.
yes, the industry puffs up recycled vegetable oil with tons of additives and stabilizers, and uses it to slightly dilute petroleum diesel fuel instead of using vegetable oil as the primary ingredient for biodiesel. (5% is an insanely low proportion except for purposes of greenwashing their "sustainable" product.)
how else could they obtain their standard level of massive profits?
vegetable oil will still run your diesel engine without those modifications... though you might want to switch to petroleum for a minute or two before turning it off to use that as a solvent to clean out any remnants of the cooking oil, like when using wood gas as fuel for internal combustion.