Mexican researchers show UCO biodiesel reduce public transport emissions 90%

December 29, 2014 |

In Mexico, researchers at the Technical Institute of Celaya say that using biodiesel made from used cooking oil in public transport can reduce pollution by up to 90%. What’s more, the research shows that by using vegetable oil-based fuel the engine is better lubricated and cleaner than by running on petroleum-based fuels. The institute is looking to build a pilot plant producing 4,000 liters of biodiesel per day which could then retail at about a third less than fossil diesel.

Category: Research

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