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Waste Cooking Oil Collection- Used Cooking Oil as a Renewable Energy Source

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Waste Cooking Oil Collection

In this age of severe environmental degradation and pollution, everyone is in the search for an alternative energy source. An energy source that will be sustainable and have a much friendly effect on the environment. Used cooking oil is among the leading contenders for an energy source that meets these criteria. Used cooking oil is easily available as it is used every day in numerous households and commercial entities such as hotels and fast-food restaurants.

To successfully recycle used cooking oil to become an energy source, there is only one significant challenge to overcome – Waste cooking oil collection. As more and more entrepreneurs get into the used cooking oil recycling sector, more used cooking oil is being turned into a renewable energy source.

Here are some advantages realized as used cooking oil proves itself to be the ultimate source of renewable energy.

Biodiesel

Used cooking oil can be transformed into fuel. Since most of the available cooking oil is derived from plants, the fuel it produces is thus biodiesel, implying that it comes from a living organism. The used cooking oil undergoes a transformation process that ensures that it can become an effective and environment-friendly fuel.

The fuel derived from this process is used to fuel vehicles and plant machinery. The use of this fuel ensures that emissions from these machines and vehicles are not harmful to the environment.

Easily available

Once the waste cooking oil collection problem is surmounted, used cooking oil for recycling becomes quite easily available. As a recycling company, all you need to do to have a continuous supply of your raw materials is get into a contract with households and also with hotels and restaurants that use the commodity on a daily basis.

This ensures that you will never run out of raw materials. 

A completely Renewable Energy source

With its ease of availability, used cooking oil is a completely renewable energy source similar to solar and wind. Most cooking oil comes from plants grown in large farms. Every harvest season leads to another planting season which results in a continuous supply of cooking oil.

Also, cooking oil comes from a variety of plants and as an energy source, it is sustainable.

Also, read the Advantages and Disadvantages of Oil

Environmentally friendly

When not recycled, used cooking oil is a menace to the environment. It clogs many drains and kitchen sinks leading to the spillage of waste onto the streets, inefficient use of energy, and higher expenses in plumbing.

When recycled rather than disposed of improperly, used cooking oil becomes clean energy that has little if any harm to the environment. This is because it burns more effectively than any fossil-based fuels.

Affordability

Used cooking oil is much more affordable than any other alternative energy or even any fossil-based energy source. For most used cooking oil recycling, they get their raw materials from bulk users who are even willing to pay them to collect it from them. Further, the process of converting the used cooking oil into biodiesel is quite inexpensive. Those who use it can thus make large savings on their energy budget.

Longer shelf life

Used cooking oil lasts much longer compared to fossil fuels. This enables recycling companies to store it safely as they seek out areas in which they can use or sell.

Conclusion

Used cooking oil has numerous advantages as a renewable energy source. Just like wind or solar, used cooking oil is sustainable and environmentally friendly once it is converted into biodiesel.

For those still holding back, try biodiesel from used cooking oil to enjoy the benefits for yourself.

PG

Sneha Shah

I am Sneha, the Editor-in-chief for the Blog. We would be glad to receive suggestions, inputs & comments on GWI from you guys to keep it going! You can contact me for consultancy/trade inquires by writing an email to greensneha@yahoo.in

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