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Biodiesel higher heating value

The energy balance for the production of an alternative fuel can be enhanced if the byproducts are used to produce some of the energy required to produce the fuel. For example, if the soybean meal or the glycerin were burned to provide process heat for the conversion of soybean oil to biodiesel, this would improve the overall energy balance. Currently, the economic value of these byproducts is higher for use as animal feed and other products than for use as fuel. [Pg.529]


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