Biodiesel Algae Could Be the Next Big Fuel Source
Biodiesel Algae Could Be the Next Big Fuel Source
Biodiesel is made from a number of different source oils. Animal fats and waste vegetable oils from restaurants may be the most common image that comes to mind. There is no doubt that this portion of the overall biodiesel production market is growing rapidly. A lot of biodiesel is coming out of homemade biodiesel kits refined by home brewers, but the very individual nature of the production makes it impossible to count.
But it is safe to say that whatever that amount is, it is still dwarfed by production from plant sources destined for processing in commercial plants that provide the fuel primarily for large fleet and government users. Brazil leads the world in biodiesel production from sugar cane, while in the US most biodiesel production is from soybeans and corn.










