RFA: Biogas may have more potential than UCO as an alternative fuel

Biofuel made from used cooking oil remains a niche product but biogas could have much more scope, says an industry expert.Revealed in the Renewable Fuels Agency report Year One of the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation for 2008/09, just over 12 per cent of the biofuel supplied to fuel manufacturers in the UK is made from wastes and by-products, such as used cooking oil (UCO), tallow animal fats cheese-by-products and municipal solid waste, which ...

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