Compare And Contrast Diesel Vs Biodiesel

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What is biodiesel? How does it different from normal diesel?

Biodiesel is a clean burning renewable fuel made by various mix of agricultural oils, recycled cooking oil and animal fats. It is intended to be used as a substitute for diesel fuel, or can be blended with diesel fuel in any proportion. Biodiesel can be used in almost any diesel engine with slight alteration and no damage to the engine. As it has lower toxicity and safer to handle compared to diesel fuel, it constructs green jobs and improving our environment.

In comparing diesel and biodiesel, it is obvious to assume that diesel is evil and biodiesel a safe-for-the-environment product. Biodiesel has many superiorities in terms of reducing pollution. In over 15 million miles of in-field testing, biodiesel showed comparable fuel consumption, horsepower, torque, and haulage rates as conventional diesel fuel.

Diesel and biodiesel are two products that can achieve the same function, but come from distinct sources. The major different between these two fuel sources is that diesel comes from petroleum, a non-renewable fossil fuel byproducts, whereas biodiesel is extracted …show more content…

Firstly, the government should abolish an import excise on methanol, which accounts for 11% of the content of biodiesel. Secondly, they should also be more proactive in promoting biodiesel by becoming a user itself. Although under Hong Kong’s pilot scheme, B5 is used by only 8% of the Euro V diesel government vehicles. Thirdly, government should implement a licensing system for collectors of used cooking oil, and restaurants that sell their oil to such authorized dealers should be given a reduction in their wastewater treatment surcharge. Finally, government can legislate to restrict the private sector to absorb a total of over 60% of biofuel output given that the market potential is huge while supply remains

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