Biodiesel is a renewable fuel that is produced from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled cooking greases. It is a cleaner-burning alternative to traditional diesel fuel made from petroleum.
Biodiesel is typically produced through a process called transesterification. During this process, the vegetable oils or animal fats are combined with an alcohol (such as methanol or ethanol) and a catalyst (such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide) to produce biodiesel and glycerin as a byproduct.
Biodiesel has several properties that make it an attractive alternative fuel:
Biodiesel can be used in its pure form (B100) or blended with petroleum diesel. Common blends include B5 (5% biodiesel, 95% petroleum diesel) and B20 (20% biodiesel, 80% petroleum diesel).
Here are some key concepts to understand about biodiesel: