Gelling is a particular problem for B100, otherwise known as pure biodiesel. Petroleum diesel only gels when the temperature gets to about 10 or 15 degrees Fahrenheit (-12 to -10 degrees Celsius).
Manufacturers of diesel engines make it clear that small amounts of biodiesel are usually fine (most say B5, or diesel with five percent biodiesel mixed in, is OK), but they won't make any ...
FGV Biotechnologies, a subsidiary of palm oil giant FGV, recently launched a B100 biodiesel campaign at Fraser’s Hill, Pahang ...
Pamplona is the first Spanish city to start using B100 on a large scale ... Fifty of the city's 127 buses are now running 100 percent biodiesel, supplied by Acciona from a plant in Caparrosa ...
Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Yuliot Tanjung, has informed that Indonesia still needs around 2 million ...
India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) opines that achieving the 5 per cent biodiesel blending target by 2030 would necessitate investments of Rs 25 billion. The economic viability of this, however, ...