What are the reductions of emissions?
The emissions of fine particles has been identified as an important risk to the health, the smaller the particle is, the bigger the risk is. The vehicles worked by diesel motors are perceptibly disproportionate contributors to the contamination of fine particles and nitrogen oxides in urban areas. The Biodiesel is the one and only alternative fuel that has passed in its entirety the test about effects on health of the Clean Air Act. The use of the biodiesel in a conventional diesel motor results in the substantial reduction of non burnt hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and matter particles in comparison with the emissions of the diesel fuel. Also, the emissions of oxides and sulfates (biggest components of the acid rain) of the biodiesel are essentially null compared with the diesel. Of the main polluting agents of the escape, the non burnt hydrocarbons and the nitrogen oxides are precursory of the formation of ozone or smog. The biodiesel use in a conventional diesel motor makes a substa