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Biodiesel: The afterlife of oil - Natascia Radice

Biodiesel: The afterlife of oil - Natascia Radice

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but if you save it up and send it to a processing plant, it can gain useful new life as biodiesel, a biodegradable energy source which can run in diesel engines instead of refined petroleum. Natascia Radice describes the process of turning goop into good. Lesson by Natascia Radice
Date: 2020-08-22

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I think is better to use biomethane and water to make carbon monoxide and hydrogen. Then in an anoxic environment, we can use a catalyst such as cobalt to react the carbon monoxide and hydrogen to make diesel that has the same chemical formula as fossil diesel so you don't need to switch to a conventional diesel engine to a biodiesel engine.
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I see this as a win win
People get to sell the waste to companies
Companies get to process the waste and sell it again as energy
And we don't have or atleast we can limit oil drilling
And at the same time animal fats and waste oil are extremely abundant!

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I was gathering it from fast foods and restaurants and not only we dispose of there are many property but actually paid them
I think I was 30 cents per liter. Don't remember. But you can use it in dog food and drink metal that connect or move

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You should not Forget that BIO-Diesel can not be stored as liong as normal Diesel. In Germany we say ''Diesel-Pest'' (Diesel-Plague. The Biodiesel can Damage Engins, if stored to Long in the Tank of the Vehicles
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To everyone who is saying this is promising
How often do you think most people will do this? Even if it is on every block there is a very little chance of even 1% of people recycling.

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hard T on the 'et' in 'et voila' was jarring and kindof derailed your conclusion for me. Great video, but I recommend avoiding using other languages if you cannot pronounce them.
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So they dont pay you to give that oil to them yet they make profit off it hense why no one does it and just dump it down the drain which just costs us more money. Ahhh the system
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It's crazy how we have so much potential fuel source that's just being thrown away. We need a law to ensure that everyone contributes to this.
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East/West Coaster: Hey look, it's flyover country!
Midwesterner: looks at oil rigs, farm fields and ranches You're welcome.

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But that is about emmisions? Is biodiesel when burned produse less emmisions? Does it not cause cancer as regular diesel does?
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