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Unlocking the potential of waste oils

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In the race toward a sustainable energy future, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) are emerging as pivotal biofuels.
These fuels, derived from hydrogenated oils and fats, known as HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) and HEFA (Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids), offer a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
However, with the potential of these renewable fuels comes the challenge of refining impure feedstocks, particularly when waste materials are involved.
This is where BDI-BioEnergy International steps in, leveraging its expertise in waste oil processing to make sustainable fuels more viable and efficient than ever before.
By addressing the intricate needs of waste-based oils and fats, BDI is paving the way for cleaner energy and a more sustainable fuel economy.

The importance of advanced pretreatment

Producing biofuels from waste oils is not as simple as refining fossil fuels. Waste oils, whether from used cooking oil or animal fats, contain impurities that can disrupt downstream processing steps.
To meet stringent quality requirements, thorough pretreatment of these...

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