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Biodiesel is an Unorthodox but Relevant Alternative Fuel

Did you know that fuel could come from an organic source as well as petroleum? While I knew about the benefits and the drawbacks regarding diesel, "biodiesel" was initially an unfamiliar topic. After a little research its starting to win me over. Before I state why heres a little background info.

The term biodiesel, first introduced in 1992, describes a low-emission fuel gleaned from restaurant grease and/or the oil of crops such as soybeans. It is produced by blending lye, an alcohol such as ethanol, and an oil.

While the fastest-growing alternative fuel in the United States, according to the National Biodiesel

The term "biodiesel" refers to low-emission fuel gleaned from restaurant grease and/or the oil of crops such as soybeans. (Photo: AGR.gc.ca)
Board, its not particularly new. Europeans have been using it for over 15 years in their fleet, farm and regular vehicles. In fact, when the diesel engine was first invented in the early 1900s it was intended to be powered by biofuel, peanut oil.

Why all the excitement over recycled restaurant grease? Primarily because of its interesting advantages when compared to petroleum diesel and other alternative

While its currently the fastest-growing alternative fuel in the USA, biodiesel has been around for nearly 100 years.(Photo: USDA Agricultural Research Service)
fuels.

Its main incentive is that its MUCH cleaner than regular diesel, the fuel of choice for buses, trains and large transport vehicles. Its dominance in the heavy vehicle market is due to enhanced engine durability and the capacity to withstand extensive, continuous use compared to gasoline and natural gas engines. But diesel has high levels of sooty particulates (visualize the black smoke coming out of buses), nitrous oxides (source of the brown haze that covers valleys on windless summer days), sulphates (think acid rain), polycyclic

One of the main advantages of biodiesel is that is much cleaner than regular diesel exhaust, like the one shown here. (Photo: Susan Powelson, American Auto Press)
aromatics and unburned hydrocarbons (just know theyre bad for you).

Consider the following advantages and challenges to biodiesel:

Advantages

  • Biodiesel is produced domestically and would strengthen our agricultural economy.
  • Renewable fuel made from feedstock considered waste.
  • Biodegradable and non-toxic.
  • Significantly reduces harmful tail pipe emissions - not to mention they smell better!
  • Little or no retrofitting of existing diesel vehicles is required.
  • Tax incentives - nearing final approval in the U.S. and last year Ontario, Canadas provincial government announced exemption from the 14.3¢/litre provincial fuel tax.

Disadvantages and Challenges

  • Its
    Canadas University of British Columbia Biodiesel Project, started by students, focuses on reusing discarded restaurant oil, such as the french fry grease from the cafeteria. (Photo: UBC Biodiesel Project)
    not a household word, so increased awareness is key.
  • No consensus on best combinations of chemical and mechanical additives to optimize emissions.
  • Issues with use in cold weather conditions.
  • Availability - of both the fuel source and final product at the pump.
  • Price consistency - the price fluctuations of the fuel source (i.e. soybeans) and the refining costs affecting the final pump price.
  • Jury still out on long-term affects to the vehicle using pure biodiesel instead of a petroleum/organic blend.
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