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September 8, 2006

Biodiesel Fuel From Palm Oil – Too Good to be Used as Fuel?
Sponsored by: Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc.
Length: 3 pages
Content Type: White Paper
The high prices for oil and gas have spotlighted other sources of fuel for internal combustion engines. Biofuel, a fuel derived from ethanol, and biodiesel fuel, a dieselequivalent derived from biological sources, are 2 possible substitutes for petrochemical fuel. Palm oil is increasingly used as feedstock for the production of biodiesel, but certain palm oil fractions have other uses, e.g., in the cosmetics and food industries. Sulzer Chemtech’s technology supports the separation of crude palm oil (CPO) in its valuable constituents.
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