• high output crude rapeseed oil biodiesel production line in Togo
  • high output crude rapeseed oil biodiesel production line in Togo
  • high output crude rapeseed oil biodiesel production line in Togo
  • high output crude rapeseed oil biodiesel production line in Togo
  • Is rapeseed oil a source of biodiesel?
  • This work examines the production of biodiesel derived from the transesterification of crude rapeseed oil, one of the most important sources of biodiesel in Europe, paying special attention to the environmental profile-associated to the manufacture life cycle (i.e., cradle-to-gate perspective).
  • Does transesterification of rapeseed oil produce biodiesel?
  • This work examines the production of biodiesel derived from the transesterification of rapeseed oil, paying special attention to the environmental profile associated to the manufacture life cycle (cradle-to-gate perspective).
  • Is rapeseed-based biodiesel production seasonal?
  • A case study for Latvia in Northern Europe showed a seasonal variation of GWP for rapeseed-based biodiesel production as 1.27 and 1.06 tCO 2 -eq/tBD for spring and winter, respectively (Fridrihsone et al., 2020). The highest GWP was contributed by the mineral fertilizer application and diesel consumption during the agricultural stage.
  • Can rapeseed be used as a feedstock for biodiesel?
  • For more information on the journal statistics, click here . Multiple requests from the same IP address are counted as one view. Rapeseeds are desirable as feedstock for manufacturing biodiesel due to their high production capacity and oil yield.
  • Where does rapeseed oil come from?
  • As mentioned before, rapeseed is one of the main feedstocks used for European biodiesel production, and Europe is also the biggest producer (Stromberg et al. 2010 ). However, all rapeseed oil consumed by the biorefinery is supplied from Canada instead of from Europe due to economic reasons (i.e., lower sales price).
  • What is the GWP of rapeseed based biodiesel?
  • In a related work (Stephenson et al., 2008) for large- and small-scale rapeseed-based biodiesel production systems, the yields were 3.4 t/ha and 3.6 t/ha, respectively. This led to a GWP 2.26 and 2.48 tCO 2 -eq/tBD for the large and small-scale systems respectively, which suggested a 14.1% GWP reduction for both the systems. 3.2.3.