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- Q4914757 subject Q8300434.
- Q4914757 subject Q8300457.
- Q4914757 abstract "Biodiesel is rapidly becoming more common in a number of developed countries and the environmental effects of using biodiesel either as a blend such as B20 (20% biodiesel and 80% petrodiesel) or as a straight fuel stock may be different in various countries. This is because the allowable amounts of sulphur and other compounds vary from country to country. Additionally, the average temperature in a country will dictate the amount of biodiesel that can be blended into the fuel supply before the cold filter plugging point (the temperature at which the fluid will block a 45 µm filter) renders the fuel unusable. The national annex of BS EN 14214 specifies a maximum CFPP for B100 biodiesel of -15 °C in the winter (16 November - 15 March inclusive) and -5 °C for the rest of the year. As such, the benefits and disadvantages of biodiesel will vary from those in the United Kingdom.".
- Q4914757 thumbnail BiodieselsUK.jpg?width=300.
- Q4914757 wikiPageExternalLink Assessing_Biofuels_Full_Report.pdf.
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- Q4914757 wikiPageWikiLink Q8300434.
- Q4914757 wikiPageWikiLink Q8300457.
- Q4914757 comment "Biodiesel is rapidly becoming more common in a number of developed countries and the environmental effects of using biodiesel either as a blend such as B20 (20% biodiesel and 80% petrodiesel) or as a straight fuel stock may be different in various countries. This is because the allowable amounts of sulphur and other compounds vary from country to country.".
- Q4914757 label "Biodiesel in the United Kingdom".
- Q4914757 depiction BiodieselsUK.jpg.