Thursday, May 14, 2009

Tri-Rail Answers - How is Biodiesel GREEN?

Biodiesel fuel helps preserve the environment in many different ways. One, unlike the ordinary diesel, biodiesel utilizes waste products received from farming products such as leaves and stems. These types of products are usually seen as by-products of the most critical areas of the vegetation. This way, biodiesel assists increase the overall efficiency since less natural resources are being utilized to grow the materials. The next benefit of biodiesel, mostly to the environment, is that it is creates lower emissions and is much more energy efficient next to other forms of energy. Biodiesel is made using the newest technology including the particulate trap and filters. This, in the end, aids to reduce the climate effects that are caused by the emissions that are in the atmosphere right now.

In other countries, sources of bio diesel utilize marginal parcels of land. For example, oil nuts are usually found by rail lines and roads. In other tropical areas such as Indonesia and Malaysia, oil palm is grown quickly in order to meet the high demand of biodiesel in countries like Europe and other world markets. This helps reduce our need for diesel thus helping save the environment, putting in mind that the source of the biodiesel is solar energy that is created by growing plants during processes like photosynthesis.

Bio diesel also aids in the reduction of greenhouse emissions, biodegradation and pollution. Biodiesel helps lower the need for first generation biofuels that is very likely to cause over dependance on other forms of energy thus causing an increase in emissions. This is because research has established that when fewer farmers produce food, the cost of food production will be on the rise.

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