raw rape oil is 17,370 btu/lb gross.

soydiesel is listed at 17,650 BTU/lb

all oils are going to be in that ballpark IIRC.

differences are marginal.

I was going to refer you to http://www.carbohydrateeconomy.org but they seem
to be MIA. Pity.

Steve Spence
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----- Original Message -----
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Subject: [biofuel] BTU of oil fuels


> Does anybody have information on the BTU value of various oils such as
> soybean oil
> sunflower oil
> avocado oil
> corn oil
> etc.
>
> Neal Van Milligen
>

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