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biodiesel

/bahy-oh-dee-zuhl, ‐suhl/US // ˌbaɪ oʊˈdi zəl, ‐səl //UK // (ˈbaɪəʊˌdiːzəl) //

生物柴油,生化柴油,沼泽地

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a biofuel that, alone or blended with diesel fuel, can be substituted for standard diesel fuel in an unmodified diesel engine: blended forms of biodiesel are also used as heating oils.

Examples

  • Undeterred, Indonesia is working to increase the palm component in its biodiesel, which it markets as “Green Diesel,” and to develop other palm-based biofuels.

  • It also became a biodiesel feedstock in Asia, although research suggests that making biodiesel from palms grown on newly cleared land increases greenhouse gas emissions instead of reducing them.

  • It increased biodiesel production from 5 million to 12 million gallons per year, funded in part by a grant from the California Energy Commission.

  • That’s New Leaf Biofuel, a company on Newton Avenue that converts used restaurant cooking oil into biodiesel.

  • And if the buses are fueled with biodiesel, carbon-dioxide emissions would be cut by 90 percent.

  • The report told a similar story for soybeans, which are used primarily to make food oils, biodiesel, and livestock feed.

  • Effervescent citrus and biodiesel fumes, moist vegetation and the hum of lazy high noon bugs.