For A Sustainable Future

Environmental Benefits

  • Biodiesel emissions have decreased levels of hydrocarbons and nitrite compounds that have been identified as potential cancer-causing compounds.
  • Biodiesel meets internationally accepted standards and is the only alternative fuel to successfully complete the EPA’s rigorous emissions and health effects study under the Clean Air Act.
  • Biofuel has undergone the Health Effects Testing Requirements (Tier I and Tier II) of the Clean Air Act (1990) and has come out as the only alternative fuel to successfully complete it.
  • Different blends of Biodiesel can reduce the intensity of Carbon dioxide in the air by up to 85%.
  • Lowers the degree of carbon monoxide emissions by up to 20%.
  • Biodiesel contains minimal sulphur content, thus reducing acid rain unlike fossil fuels.

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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%.