Ordinary diesel comes from the oil that's pumped out of the ground, and that oil will eventually be all used up. Renewable "Diesel" OTOH is a liquid with enough similar properties to the real stuff as to be able to be used in engines. But instead of being refined out of crude oil it comes from vegetable oils that gets processed.
diesel is not sustainable it is non renewaBLE
Non-renewable...
Only if it is bio-diesel, aka from plants. Most diesel is a product of crude oil though.
No, diesel fuel is derived from crude oil, which is a non-renewable fossil fuel. It is extracted from the ground through drilling and refining processes.
Diesel fuel is derived primarily from crude oil, which is a non-renewable fossil fuel. However, there are efforts to produce renewable diesel from sources such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and greases through processes like hydrotreating and hydrocracking.
Diesel is made by refining crude oil. It's a non-renewable, fossil fuel.
Biodiesel and all biofuel is renewable. It can be made again because the vegetation and algae it comes from can all grow again.
coal and diesel
its renewable
advantages of both are- bio diesel - biodegradable renewable non toxic alternative for diesel. bio diesel is made from any vegetable oil or animal fat diesel - cheaper than bio diesel
Biodiesel and all biofuel is renewable. It can be made again because the vegetation and algae it comes from can all grow again.
Switching from petrol and diesel to renewable sources can make people feel more environmentally conscious, empowered, and hopeful for a sustainable future. It can also bring a sense of contributing positively towards reducing carbon emissions and combatting climate change.