Bio-diesel Fuel Material Supply in Vietnam and Its Current and Future Potentiality with a Focus on Rubber Seed Oil

Abstract: Diesel fuel usage in Vietnam is increasing rapidly, but most of it is imported from overseas. In this study, we investigated the possibility of popularizing bio-diesel fuel (BDF) made from Vietnamese origin resources as a sustainable energy solution. The world's energy cost fluctuates...

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Energy costs
Freezing
Global economy
Melting points
Rubber
Seeds
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