At the risk of sounding stupid, can biodiesel (methyl/ethyl esthers) be used to replace kerosene, lamp oils, etc. ? Where do kerosene and lamp oil (and heating oil for that matter) fit come off in the "cracking process"? How refined are they? I ask these questions because I would like to start a small oilseed crushing operation with the idea of producing biodiesel (I know $$$) but would like alternative uses for the esthers in addition to fuel. I also need (and I've seen some references to this on the list) to efficiently (low E and chemical input) clean up the residue to a marketable glycerine product. Thanks for your comments.
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