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Biodiesel is obtained from oilseeds by esterifying their virgin oils, mainly extracted from rapeseed, sunflower, palm and soybean, but also used vegetable oils and animal fats.

The physical and chemical properties of biodiesel are very similar to those of diesel, but many engine manufacturers only offer warranties on their engines for blends of up to 5% biodiesel.

Being of plant origin, it is an environmentally friendly fuel. The raw material is ecological and is produced from cultivated seeds of different plants, such as rapeseed, soybeans or sunflowers. It is even possible to manufacture biodiesel from recycled oils from the hospitality or food industries.

Before using biodiesel as fuel in a vehicle, always check the vehicle manual to see if the manufacturer allows the use of this type of fuel. For the rest, it is the user who must assess whether it is worth betting on this cleaner source of energy for his car.

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January 15, 2023 Biofuel use expands in 2022 despite rising costs

Global demand for biofuels is expected to be 6% or 9.1 billion liters per year (MLPY) higher in 2022 than in 2021. Renewable diesel accounts for most of this year-on-year expansion, thanks to attractive policies in the States United States and Europe Blending requirements and financial incentives support demand growth in India and Brazil, and Indonesia's 30% biodiesel blending requirement also boosts biodiesel use in that country.

The United States, Canada, Brazil, Indonesia and India account for 80% of the global expansion in biofuel use, as all five countries have comprehensive policy packages that support growth. In Brazil, Indonesia, and India, increasing use of gasoline and diesel is also accelerating demand for biofuels, while in the United States and Canada, declining demand for gasoline and diesel is slowing biofuel growth and even reducing the use of some. fuels. In Europe, falling demand for transport fuel almost halted volume growth despite increasingly stringent state policies. Globally, the share of biofuels in transportation fuel consumption increases from 4.3% to 5.4% during 2022-2027.

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