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Is
Biodiesel the same thing as raw vegetable oil?
No! Biodiesel is produced from any fat or oil such as soybean oil,
through a refinery process called transesterification. This process
is a reaction of the oil with an alcohol to remove the glycerin,
which is a by-product of biodiesel production. Fuel-grade biodiesel
must be produced to strict industry specifications (ASTM D6751)
in order to insure proper performance. Biodiesel is the only alternative
fuel to have fully completed the health effects testing requirements
of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. Biodiesel that meets ASTM
D6751 and is legally registered with the Environmental Protection
Agency is a legal motor fuel for sale and distribution. Raw vegetable
oil cannot meet biodiesel fuel specifications, it is not registered
with the EPA, and it is not a legal motor fuel.
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