Can biodiesel help mitigate “global warming”?
A 1998 biodiesel lifecycle study, jointly sponsored by the US Department of Energy and
the US Department of Agriculture, concluded biodiesel reduces net CO˛ emissions by 78 percent compared to petroleum diesel. This is
due to biodiesel’s closed carbon cycle. The CO˛ released into the atmosphere when biodiesel is burned is recycled by growing plants,
which are later processed into fuel..Is biodiesel safer than petroleum diesel? Scientific research confirms that biodiesel exhaust
has a less harmful impact on human health than petroleum diesel fuel. Biodiesel emissions have decreased levels of polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAH) and nitrited PAH compounds that have been identified as potential cancer causing compounds. Test results indicate
PAH compounds were reduced by 75 to 85 percent, with the exception of benzo(a)anthracene, which was reduced by roughly 50 percent.
Targeted nPAH compounds were also reduced dramatically with biodiesel fuel, with 2-nitrofluorene and 1-nitropyrene reduced by 90 percent,
and the rest of the nPAH compounds reduced to only trace levels.
Does biodiesel cost more than other alternative fuels?
When reviewing
the high costs associated with other alternative fuel systems, many fleet managers have determined biodiesel is their least-cost-strategy
to comply with state and federal regulations. Use of biodiesel does not require major engine modifications. That means operators keep
their fleets, their spare parts inventories, their refueling stations and their skilled mechanics. The only thing that changes is
air quality.
Do I need special storage facilities?
In general, the standard storage and handling procedures used for petroleum diesel
can be used for biodiesel. The fuel should be stored in a clean, dry, dark environment. Acceptable storage tank materials include
aluminum, steel, fluorinated polyethylene, fluorinated polypropylene and teflon. Copper, brass, lead, tin, and zinc should be avoided.
Can
I use biodiesel in my existing diesel engine?
Biodiesel can be operated in any diesel engine with little or no modification to the
engine or the fuel system. Biodiesel has a solvent effect that may release deposits accumulated on tank walls and pipes from previous
diesel fuel storage. The release of deposits may clog filters initially and precautions should be taken. Ensure that only fuel meeting
the biodiesel specification is used.
Where can I purchase biodiesel?
Biodiesel can be made available anywhere in the US. The National
Biodiesel Board (NBB) maintains a list of registered fuel marketers. A current list is available on the biodiesel web site at www.biodiesel.org
or by calling the NBB at (800) 841-5849.