biodiesel fuel
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biodiesel
noun[U]
uk/ˈbaɪ.əʊˌdiː.zəl/us/ˈbaɪ.oʊˌdiː.zəl/
fuel made from vegetable oils or ...
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fuel
noun
uk/ˈfjuː.əl/us/ˈfjuː.əl/
a substance that is used to provide heat or power, usually by ...
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This increasingly efficient (and thus cost effective) production greatly encourages wide-scale commercial production of thisbiodieselfuel.
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The company also works on developing the green energy, includingbiodieselfuel.
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The vessel was powered bybiodieselfuel, but was also capable of running on regular diesel fuel.
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These can also be used asbiodieselfuel.
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The use asbiodieselfuelis becoming more and more important.
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The oil will then be extracted from the algae, combined with local vegetable oils, and converted intobiodieselfuel.
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This isbiodieselfuelthat is unstable and oxidising.
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Development of heterogeneous catalysts whose ability to be recycled could help reduce costs for production ofbiodieselfueland eliminate waste-storage costs.
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By processing this plant, also called the oil tree, you get an oil that is used to makebiodieselfuel.
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The use ofbiodieselfuelis under investigation.
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The seeds contain 27-40% oil (average: 34.4%) that can be processed to produce a high-qualitybiodieselfuel, usable in a standard diesel engine.
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Due to tourism, the area generates twice the national average of 3 gallons of grease per resident per year, making this a reliable feed source forbiodieselfuel.
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If fuel becomes more expensive, then the demand of fuel would not decrease fast but eventually companies will start to produce alternatives such asbiodieselfueland electrical cars.
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He also heated his house with abiodieselfuelblend and wood pellets, and installed a solar hot water system on the roof of his garage.
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