Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.35, No.1, 26-31, 2011
Preliminary assessment of biodiesel generation from meat industry residues in Baja California, Mexico
Oil derived fuels constituted a main energy source during the last fifty years, although their high price limited their accessibility. Prospective studies indicated that economic and environmental problems promoted biodiesel production using biomass and residues like animal fat, along with meat and bones, among others. The regional inventory of the available fat in meat industry, as well as the estimation of the biodiesel potential production demonstrated that the biodiesel generated from animal fat, combined with diesel from oil in a 2% biodiesel blend could power 25% of the trucks and passenger vehicles registered in 2007 in Baja California, Mexico. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.