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The Future Of Oil Industry
Socio-Economic Benefits
Biodiesel can be used in existing diesel engines with little or no modifications and can replace fossil fuels to become the most preferred primary transport energy source.
Biodiesel can work as an alternative form of fuel and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers of oil as it is produced from domestic energy crops.
It is safer to handle, store, and transport. Due to its low volatility, biodiesel is easier and safer to manage than petroleum.
Biodiesel degrades at a rate 4 times faster than regular diesel fuel, with nearly 80% of the carbon in the fuel being readily converted by soil.
Automobile builders like Ford, John Deere, Massey-Ferguson, Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, Volvo, etc. have accepted biodiesel as a suitable fuel for their vehicles in existing diesel engines.
The production of biodiesel reduces wastewater by 79% and hazardous waste by 96%.