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Biodiesel Vs Renewable Diesel: A Profound Examination 11 min read
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Biodiesel Vs Renewable Diesel: A Profound Examination

  • Julio Resendez
  • 29/01/2023

In the perpetually evolving realm of sustainable energy, the discourse surrounding Biodiesel versus Renewable Diesel […]

Unveiling the Truth: Alcohol in Your Gas Tank 8 min read
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Unveiling the Truth: Alcohol in Your Gas Tank

  • Julio Resendez
  • 27/11/2022

In an era where alternative energy sources are continually sought after, the concept of using […]

Ethanol in Engines: A Deep Dive into Benefits and Pitfalls 9 min read
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Ethanol in Engines: A Deep Dive into Benefits and Pitfalls

  • Julio Resendez
  • 29/01/2022

In today’s eco-conscious world, ethanol has become a popular topic in discussions about renewable energy […]

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What is the difference between diesel and biodiesel?

Biodiesel, unlike conventional diesel fuel, is produced not from petroleum, but from oils, which in turn are derived from plant or animal fats. The main oils used to produce biodiesel are sunflower oil, peanut oil, palm oil, linseed oil, cottonseed oil, soybean oil, coconut oil, castor oil and others.

Understanding the National Biodiesel Board

National Biodiesel Board (NBB) has emerged as a key player driving the advancement of sustainable fuels. A non-profitable trade association, the NBB is dedicated to promoting the use of biodiesel fuel made from renewable resources as a complement to petroleum diesel and other diesel products in transportation. In this post, we’ll unpack what the NBB is, its impact on the renewable energy industry, and the benefits it brings to our environment.

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