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Who first invented biodiesel?

G. Chavanne
The process the Initiative uses to produce biodiesel was discovered in 1937 by G. Chavanne of the University of Brussels in Belgium who was granted a patent for a paper entitled “Procedure for the transformation of vegetable oils for their uses as fuels”, a process now called transesterification.

Is biodiesel bad for my car?

According to Car Talk, a study done by the Department of Energy and Agriculture found biodiesel reduces net carbon dioxide emissions by 78%. Unlike petroleum diesel, which contains sulfur and carcinogenic benzene, two components the state emissions boards and EPA regulate, biodiesel is nontoxic and biodegradable.

Who is G Chavanne?

In 1937, G. Chavanne was granted a Belgian patent for an ethyl ester of palm oil (which today we would call biodiesel). In 1938, a passenger bus fueled with palm oil ethyl ester plied the route between Brussels and Louvain (Knothe, 2005, p. 10).

Can biodiesel be mixed with regular diesel?

Yes, you can use biodiesel and diesel fuel interchangeably, as well as blended.

What plant produces the most biodiesel?

In the United States, soybeans are the dominant biodiesel feedstock.

  • Soybeans. Soybeans produce approximately 1.5 gallons of oil per bushel.
  • Rapeseed and Canola.
  • Mustard.
  • Camelina.
  • Safflower and Sunflower.
  • Potential Oilseed Crops.
  • Used and waste oil.
  • Animal Fats.

What was the original diesel fuel?

Diesel fuel originated from experiments conducted by German scientist and inventor Rudolf Diesel for his compression-ignition engine he invented in 1892. In Scotland and France, shale oil was used as fuel for the first 1898 production Diesel engines because other fuels were too expensive.

What makes biodiesel so good for the environment?

dioxide from the petroleum fuels used for fertilizer, farm equipment, or transportation during biodiesel production accumulates in the atmosphere year after year. As a result, biodiesel produces 78% less CO 2than diesel fuel. Biodiesel produces 2661 grams of CO

How much does a gallon of biodiesel cost?

expensive. Biodiesel sells for $1.00–$1.70 per gallon wholesale (pre-tax); fuel taxes add another $0.50 pergallon. That’swhy people prefer B20; it’s less expensive. The U.S. Depart-ment of Energy is working with the biodiesel industry to reducethe cost of biodiesel to less than $1 per gallon over the next 5 years.

What is the carbon monoxide content of biodiesel?

not present FUEL PROPERTY DIESEL BIODIESEL Carbon monoxide -43.2% -12.6% Fuel Standard ASTM D975 ASTM PS121 Fuel Composition C10-C21 HC C12-C22 FAME Lower Heating Value, Btu/gal 131,295 117,093

Why does biodiesel have less co 2 than diesel?

dioxide from the petroleum fuels used for fertilizer, farm equipment, or transportationduring biodiesel production accumulates inthe atmosphere year after year. As a result,biodiesel produces 78% less CO 2than dieselfuel. Biodiesel produces 2661 grams of CO 2 per gallon, compared to 12,360 grams per gallon for petroleum diesel fuel.