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China Biological Diesel Market Report, 2007
Research In China, Oct 2007, Pages: 89


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As clean and renewable resource, the biological diesel is made of oil plant corps, such as soy, rapeseed, oil plant tree fruits, such as oil palm, and the oil plant aquatic plants, such as micro alga, and animal grease, waste edible oil, etc, and it is the substitution of the quality petroleum diesel. In addition, it is the typical green resource.

Currently, the biological liquid fuel in China is mainly fuel ethanol and biological diesel. In theory, the development potential of biological liquid fuel in China is large. The oil plants can meet the raw materials demand of 5 million biological diesel equipment and, the waste plants oil recycled can produce about 2 million tons of biological diesel. In recent years, China has constructed many biological diesel plants with an annual output of more than 10000 tons successively. It is forecasted that the biological diesel demand amount will reach 20 million tons in China by 2010.

Currently, many countries have seen the advantages of the biological diesel made of cole. China is the large cole production country in the world, so it should develop the green renewable resource of biological diesel made of cole. The technology has the significant strategic meaning for the agricultural structure adjustment, resource security and environment comprehensive management in China. At present, automobile diesel technology has become one of the development directions of the automobile industry, and the diesel demand amount will increase to 45% by 2010, while its supply amount is in serious lack, which provides great development potential for the biological diesel made of cole.


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