Biodiesel is most commonly used as a blend with petroleum diesel. At concentrations of up to 5 vol% (B5) in conventional diesel fuel, the mixture will meet ASTM D975 diesel fuel specification and can be used in any application as if it were neat petroleum diesel; for home 1. The ASTM standard for B100 to be used as a blend stock is D6751. Diesel fuel is defined in ASTM D975. ASTM D396 defines heating oils.A-A-59693A defines B20 for military use.
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a program focus on This approach assumes that the areas influenced by the cacao intensification project do not include cultivated organic (e.g., peat) soils and do not involve the application of agricultural lime. 47 The IPCC's "High-without manure" input category assumes significant crop residue due to the production of high-residue yielding crops and cover crops among other factors. Though pruning and the addition of shade trees
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