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BioDiesel White Paper

What is Biodiesel? Biodiesel is typically made of feedstock from soybean oil, recycled cooking oil (yellow grease), or animal fat. Biodiesel is made using an alcohol like methanol and a chemical process that separates glycerine (a byproduct used commercially in soaps) and biodiesel from fats or vegetable oils. Biodiesel is the only alternate fuel approved by the EPA.


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