John David Kaweske - Clean Energy

  • 6 years ago
Biodiesel is a renewable purely combustible fuel produced from various types of oil (waste oil from restaurants and baked goods, sunflower oil, soybean oil, oilseed rape, animal fats, etc.). John David Kaweske says that people often think, and are wrong, that biodiesel is the same as vegetable oil - biodiesel is obtained from vegetable oil, but it is not the same as vegetable oil.

For John David Kaweske, one of the most important reasons for the production and use of biodiesel is the protection of the environment and the reduction of the greenhouse effect. Biodiesel is not toxic and is biodegradable. Also, biodiesel significantly lessens emissions when compared to diesel fuels.

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