Successfully producing the cheapest biofuels in the world

Scientists at Mexico's Pueblo Autonomous University have researched the successful production of biodiesel from waste burning oil, with the cheapest price in the world when it drops by 90% from current prices and contributes part of reducing environmental pollution.

According to a reporter in Mexico, a pilot plant was built to produce this biodiesel .

The price of 1 liter of fuel is only 3 Mexican pesos, while the international market price is up to 20 pesos / liter (US $ 1 equivalent).

Experts from the Catalysts and Energy Laboratory at the Mexican Institute of Science say this is the only factory in the world that can produce environmentally friendly gas at super cheap prices.

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Researchers successfully produced biodiesel from waste burning oil.

The pilot plant consists of two reactors, the first of which is to allow waste oil to enter the catalytic reaction process and the second furnace is used to clean and dry the fuel obtained from the first reactor. .

Combined with the use of a system of solar panels to heat water and generate electricity used in the manufacturing process, along with the application of a variety of control and support mechanisms, creating a Safe, economical and sustainable production process.

To find the catalyst used to convert scrap oil into fuel - a biofuel reacts more safely and economically, not any kind of fuel - scientists have lost For more than 5 years of research, repeating the experiment process many times can create a suitable catalyst.

In addition, in order to get cheap products, researchers chose waste-burning oil, which could be used for free at restaurants, hotels or local families.

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Biodiesel extracted from factory waste oil ensures safety and conforms to all standards set forth.

On the other hand, scientists also study using solar energy to replace electricity in biodiesel production to avoid safety and environmental problems, reducing production costs.

Tests have shown that biodiesel extracted from the plant's waste oil is safe and compliant with all the standards set out and this invention can be considered as a transfer project. technology delivery is suitable for the current situation, when gas resources in the world are running out.