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  • I am based in Cape Town, South Africa where the biodiesel market is in its infancy and little is know about biodiesel. 
     
    Firstly, In my research of biodiesel processing plants, I have yet to come across a website selling a processor which gives the types of feedstock oils it can and cannot process. ie please can someone advise me on which criteria must apply when selecting a plant to process Jatropha oil, Soy(a) oil, Canola Oil, Sunflower oil, Crude Palm oil, Copra Oil, Used Cooking Oil etc.
     
    Secondly, can you point me to a website / manufacturer which produces processing equipment for the harvested feedstock.
     
    Thirdly, which is the preferred method of washing biodiesel?
    Craig Waterman Chief Executive Officer Green Diesel Fuel
  • Hi Craig Waterman,

    Please contact me at cwong33@gmail.com

    i can provide you some information about biodiesel processing equipments,and planting materials for feedstocks.

    best wishes,

    charles wong

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