biodieselit
Biodieselit, or biodiesel, is a renewable diesel fuel produced primarily from biological lipids such as vegetable oils, animal fats, or used cooking oil. The common form is fatty acid methyl esters (FAME), produced by transesterification: fats react with methanol in the presence of a catalyst to yield FAME and glycerol as a byproduct. Biodieselit can be used in diesel engines neat or blended with conventional diesel, with common blends including B5, B20, and higher percentages depending on engine compatibility and climate.
Feedstock and sustainability: potential feedstocks include rapeseed (canola), soybean, palm oil, and recycled greases. Use of
Environmental impact: biodieselit generally reduces lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions compared with fossil diesel, though the extent
Performance and limitations: biodieselit has slightly lower energy content than petroleum diesel, which can reduce fuel
Standards and safety: quality is regulated by standards such as EN 14214 in Europe and ASTM D6751