Biiodesial lessens our dependence on foreign oil and so it helps our economy. Environmentally this fuel has proven to be a much less pollutant than its counterpart, the standard diesel.
Although there are many alternative sources of fuels that are emerging in the market, biodiesel is winning votes and creating quite a following. The dilemma seems to be that biodiesel is undoubtedly greener than traditional petroleum based fuel. Used vegetable oils along with sewage are all being used to produce biodiesel these days.
It is relatively easy to produce in small or large volumes. These are all renewable resources that are grown on farms all across the country. Despite its wondrous properties, there are still few companies that directly sell biodiesel.
Any reduction in gasoline prices brings a relief of a few pennies, however the escalation is never less than a few dollars. Developing a dependence on traditional first generation biocrops may result in food competing with fuel over the use of land.
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