Unprocessed Plant Oil as Fuel: Difference between revisions

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* Journey to Forever: [http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html "Straight vegetable oil as diesel fuel"]
* Journey to Forever: [http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html "Straight vegetable oil as diesel fuel"]


[[Category:Food and Agriculture]] [[Category:Transport]] [[Category:Energy]] [[Category:Biofuel]] [[Category:Materials]]
[[Category:Biofuel]] [[Category:Energy]] [[Category:Food and Agriculture]] [[Category:Materials]] [[Category:Transport]]

Revision as of 03:47, 29 November 2020

One kilogram of canola seeds — the amount in the plastic bag — makes the amount of oil that’s in this flask. The seeds come from pods like the ones in this dried bouquet.

Basics

  • Pure plant oil (PPO), also known as straight vegetable oil (SVO) can substitute for biodiesel under certain circumstances. The plant oil is often more viscous than diesel and modifications to the engine may be necessary. These may include a pre-heating step. The advantage over biodiesel is potentially lower cost, as additional steps for transesterification/preparation may perhaps be omitted (compare to biodiesel recipe at JourneyToForever which calls for methanol and sodium hydroxide).

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