Sunday, January 20, 2013

What Is Biodiesel Fuel - Can It Be The Alternative Green Fuel Of The Millenium?

What Is Biodiesel Fuel - Can It Be The Alternative Green Fuel Of The Millenium?

Are you getting feed up of hearing oil price increases? It has always been in the spot light  but did you hear any new solution  to the high cost of petroleum fuel? Well, everyone seems to be looking for a replacement cheap renewable energy resources. There is one that caught my attention, it is the biodiesel fuel. Is It possible to be the replacement green fuel of the millenium  Please join me discuss its pros and cons and let us examine  how it can help our surroundings.
First, let us explain   what is biodiesel fuel all about and why it is becoming so popular among the drivers  in almost all parts of the World. Biodiesel fuel is a replacement fuel for diesel engine vehicles that uses petroleum  diesel fuel to run their automobiles.
It is made from 87% vegetable oil or animal fats, which are replaceable  energy products. This is internationally accepted because it has passed all the testing requirements for health repercussions  of the 1990 clean Air Act amendments. Let us now discuss its benefits  and flaws.
The advantages  are:
• It is more economical
• It is easy  to use with.
• It has no bad smell.
The disadvantages are:
• It is not hard  to find.
• There are not enough farms  to meet  the current  market demand .
• The production method turns out to use more energy than it can generate.
• It can cause for deforestation  of forests and mountain.
• It contributes  global warming effect.
The greatest challenges are the following:
• How can we trim down the price?
• To rectify the energy generation ratio.
• How to balance  the boosting  of farm lands versus the denuding  of our mountains.
The good news  is that many countries are taking biodiesel development seriously. As a matter of fact there are numerous  Biofuel World Events that are planned for this year. Actually there are two big events scheduled early this year. Abu dhabi and Netherlands are the two countries that will be hosting these events.
As a conclusion, I believe that biodiesel fuel is still not ready to replace  gasoline oil in fueling our cars and vehicles. However, it could still contribute in the preservation of our non-renewable fossil fuels. With the support and joint effort from our worldwide scientific community, I am still hoping they can find new actions to these challenges. I am looking forward there is still a bright future  for the better production of biodiesel fuel so it can become an alternative green fuel that everyone can safely use and buy.

About the Author
Orlando Racelis
Orlando Racelis is research writer on alternative biodiesel fuel. To learn more about biodiesel fuel, please visit:
http://orlystore.com/BIOFUEL/HowToMakeBiodieselFuel.html

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