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****[[Hydrotreatment Biodiesel]] (Often Called [[Renewable Diesel]] ) (This uses the same feedstocks, but uses processes more akin to conventional refineries ( [[Hydrotreating]] , [[Fractional Distillation]] etc)  For all intensive purposes should be identical to Fossil Diesel
****[[Hydrotreatment Biodiesel]] (Often Called [[Renewable Diesel]] ) (This uses the same feedstocks, but uses processes more akin to conventional refineries ( [[Hydrotreating]] , [[Fractional Distillation]] etc)  For all intensive purposes should be identical to Fossil Diesel
**Another aspect would be [[Bio-Refinery]] derived diesel from [[Pyrolysis Oil]] or [[Biocrude]]
**Another aspect would be [[Bio-Refinery]] derived diesel from [[Pyrolysis Oil]] or [[Biocrude]]
***As with [[Renewable Diesel]] it should be identical to [[Petrodiesel]] it is different in that it can use nearly any feedstock and to an extent Electricity (RE: [[Power-to-Fuels]] )
***As with [[Renewable Diesel]] it should be identical to [[Petrodiesel]]  
****Although it is different in that it can use nearly any feedstock and to an extent Electricity (RE: [[Power-to-Fuels]] ) rather than just Fossil Crude Oil or [[G2L]] from Fossil Gas
***Short of some Government Projects, it isn't commercialized/discussed as much and thus isn't that directly relevant
***Short of some Government Projects, it isn't commercialized/discussed as much and thus isn't that directly relevant



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