Can used Peanut oil be used for biodeisel?

December 6th, 2009 by Discuss this article »
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kindclinton2000 asked:


You know like leftover from a fried chicken Restaurant?

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5 Responses Add your own

  1. Jackie says:

    Yes it sure can.

  2. sminthian1980 says:

    Sure, peanut, soybean, any of the vegetable oils. They all burn the same.

  3. LeAnne says:

    Most non-hydrogenated oil can be used both as a motor fuel and as a waste oil heating system.
    Filter it well and it should be OK - perhaps not so with the local authorities because they’re loosing out on the fuel taxes :-)

  4. ACACRIS says:

    Peanut oil is used in Chinese cooking because it will not smoke up your place until over 300 degrees as Mazola for example will fog up your kitchen. It was 12 Dollars a liter so would be very unlikely to be used as an alternative to the rest

  5. flflamme says:

    Yup, needs to be cleaned first though, obviously

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