Development of Biodiesel in Japan and its Revelation to China

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Biodiesel is green and renewable energy ,but producing biodiesel must be based on local conditions to avoid competing with edible oil.China is famous for its food , and it produces several millions of waste frying oils every year, which can offer raw material to produce the biodiesel.The biodiesel produced by waste frying oils is practicable and has been put into commercial application in Japan, and it brings important revelations to China the following :First is to promote the acceptance and the participation of the civilians,second is to formulate supporting policies for biodiesel industry, third is to make good use of the by product glycerin.

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