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21st Century Biodiesel Fuel Handling and Use Guidelines Series on Renewable Energy, Biofuels, Bioenergy, and Biobased Products | 
enlarge | Author: U.s. Government Publisher: Progressive Management Category: Book
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Media: Ring-bound Pages: 249 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 10.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 1592484492 EAN: 9781592484492 ASIN: 1592484492
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Product Description This is a reproduction of an important U.S. Department of Energy document which includes up-to-date information on the use and handling of biodiesel fuel. The introduction states: "This document is a guide for those who blend, distribute, and use biodiesel and biodiesel blends. It is intended to help fleets and individual users, blenders, distributors, and those involved in related activities understand procedures for handling and using biodiesel fuels. We hope it will be a useful tool, both when planning biodiesel use and as an ongoing resource. Biodiesel is a renewable fuel manufactured from vegetable oils, animal fats, and recycled cooking oils. Biodiesel offers many advantages: It is renewable; It is energy efficient.; It displaces petroleum derived diesel fuel; It can be used in most diesel equipment with no or only minor modifications; It can reduce global warming gas emissions; It can reduce tailpipe emissions, including air toxics; It is nontoxic, biodegradable, and suitable for sensitive environments; It is made in the United States from either agricultural or recycled resources; It can be easy to use if you follow these guidelines. Biodiesel can be used in several different ways. You can use 1% to 2% biodiesel as a lubricity additive, which could be especially important for ultra low sulfur diesel fuels (ULSD, less than 15 ppm sulfur), which may have poor lubricating properties. You can blend 20% biodiesel with 80% diesel fuel (B20) for use in most applications that use diesel fuel. You can even use it in its pure form (B100) if you take proper precautions. The word biodiesel in this report refers to the pure fuel B100 that meets the specific biodiesel definition and standards approved by ASTM International. A number following the "B" indicates the percentage of biodiesel in a gallon of fuel, where the remainder of the gallon can be No. 1 or No. 2 diesel, kerosene, jet A, JP8, heating oil, or any other distillate fuel. Today, B20 is the most common biodiesel blend in the United States because it balances property differences with conventional diesel, performance, emission benefits, and costs. B20 is also the minimum blend level allowed for Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct) compliance. B20 can be used in equipment designed to use diesel fuel. Equipment that can use B20 includes compression-ignition (CI) engines, fuel oil and heating oil boilers, and turbines." For a complete, comprehensive electronic guide to biofuels and renewable energy technology, please see our DVD-ROM title (ISBN 1592483968).
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