Would you please put that in English? I read that same thing in a news article a few days ago and I did not understand it then and your re-write of it does not make it any clearer.Renewable diesel and biodiesel are not the same fuel. Renewable diesel, previously known as green diesel, is a hydrocarbon produced most often by hydrotreating and also via gasification, pyrolysis, and other biochemical and thermochemical technologies. It meets ASTM D975 specification for petroleum diesel. Biodiesel is a mono-alkyl ester produced via transesterification. Biodiesel meets ASTM D6751 and is approved for blending with petroleum diesel.
If you go to the above link it explains it even more.
The simple answer is the way the diesel is created. They both use biological matter to be created, but the process they use to make the diesel is different. The diesel made with renewable process is labeled 'R' and the biodiesel is labeled 'B'. You can run 100% R diesel and no petroleum and have the similar results as with oil based (traditional) diesel. With B diesel you will see it blended such as B20 that you see at many of the pumps. B diesel cannot be used at 100%, but must be blended. R diesel can be 100% and you can tell the amount by the number such as R100, R80, etc.Would you please put that in English? I read that same thing in a news article a few days ago and I did not understand it then and your re-write of it does not make it any clearer.
Great explanation but the nagging question is, what is renewable Diesel made from? What is the renewable source? Can I grow it at home?The simple answer is the way the diesel is created. They both use biological matter to be created, but the process they use to make the diesel is different. The diesel made with renewable process is labeled 'R' and the biodiesel is labeled 'B'. You can run 100% R diesel and no petroleum and have the similar results as with oil based (traditional) diesel. With B diesel you will see it blended such as B20 that you see at many of the pumps. B diesel cannot be used at 100%, but must be blended. R diesel can be 100% and you can tell the amount by the number such as R100, R80, etc.
Hope this helps.
One additional footnote, R and B can be blended together along with traditional diesel. It would be labeled, for example, R40B20, which would be 40% renewable, 20% biodiesel, and 40% traditional diesel.
The simple answer is yes. It has been made from sugar, corn, soybeans, animal fat, even grass. Basically anything that you can use to make biodiesel, you can use to make renewable diesel.Great explanation but the nagging question is, what is renewable Diesel made from? What is the renewable source? Can I grow it at home?
Yes.So its bio diesel, but it aint bio diesel even though they are made from the same stuff ?
Sustainable fuel can be made from any of 60 different feedstocks — among them plant oils, algae, greases, fats, waste streams, alcohols, sugars, captured CO2 and other alternative feedstock sources and processes.
Had a lot of issues with stand by generators that ad bio diesel put in them. They run for just long enough to get the fuel warmed up a but then sit till the next run cycle or power outage. Then the fuel cools down and condensation happens. Then the call in the middle of a snow storm, "it stated Then shut off." Learned quick that the tank needed to be kept pretty full and started treating the tanks with an algae killer. Nasty stuff, but effective. Doesn't do anything for the trapped water in the tank.All you need to remember is that biodiesel and renewable diesel cost more and make you feel good until black algae globs plug your filters and dissolve your old rubber gaskets and hoses.
That is not an issue with renewable, but is with bio. What separates renewable from traditional is the source material and what separates renewable from bio is the process. So it is more expensive to make but depending on the source material the C02 emissions produced are then reused by the source material to grow again. However, renewable is a full replacement for traditional diesel rather than a substitute or mixable product.All you need to remember is that biodiesel and renewable diesel cost more and make you feel good until black algae globs plug your filters and dissolve your old rubber gaskets and hoses.