On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Leland Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:


> Biodiesel can be made from renewable oilseed crops such as soybeans,
> rapeseed, and cottonseed and mustard seed. Biodiesel can also be made
> from imported feedstock such as palm oil. It provides whole range of new
> materials as by products that can easily replace many non-friendly
> materials, and leaving coal as a commodity that could be used for other
> optional safe and useful manufacturing processes that do not pollute
> atmosphere. Biodiesel is 11% oxygen by weight and contains no sulphur.
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I thought that it was invented for use with peanut oil when there was
massive surplus of peanuts for crop rotations.  Nobody wanted to eat
the the volume produced but farmers needed to grow them as a nitrogen
implant system.




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