If used in a licenced road vehicle, road taxes need to be paid, and if they ren't coming after you they will be.
As you mention, there are several differenr bio-diesels - the stuff cooked into a real diesel fuel, down to the WVO that needs pre-heaters and heated lines to run in anything less than 80 degree weather....
So, real different situations with those.
Cooking a quality diesel fuel out of soyeans, sunflowers, or dead animals takes a pretty dedicated process to get quality fuel that works in most any diesel, and the raw materials is expensive - oil crops are the high dollar ones, and working with dead animals is cheaper raw material but a very EPA controlled deal that brings the cost right back up....
Collecting wvo to use as a raw material is dependant on begging from resturants; and if it ever took off you will find yourself paying for what used to be a wate material or going without - kind of a hard thing to base a community fuel supply upon.
Neat stuff to tinker with and play with and experiment with tho, I find the topic intersting.
My brotherinlaw picked up a 55gal barrel cooker a few years ago, we watched a batch being made, very interesting. The 'plant' is till sitting in the back corner, never been used....
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