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BIODIISIJL, I/MISSION AND BASIC I~ALTH PACTS <br />(source -NBB, LPA) <br />The overall ozone (smog) for°ming potential of biodiesel is less than <br />diesel fuel. The ozone forming potential of the speciated hydrocarbon <br />emissions was nearly 50 percent less than that measured for diesel fiiel. <br />Sulfur emissions are essentially eliminated with pure biodiesel. The <br />exhaust emissions of sulfur oxides and sulfates (major components of <br />acid rain) from biodiesel were essentially eliminated compared to sulfur <br />oxides and sulfates firom dieseh <br />Criteria pollutants are reduced with biodiesel use. Tests show the use of biodiesel in diesel <br />engines results in substantial reductions of unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, <br />and particulate matter. <br />Carbon Monoxide -- The exhaust emissions of carbon monoxide (a poisonous gas) from <br />biodiesel are on average 47 percent lower than carbon monoxide emissions from diesel. <br />Particulate Matter -- Breathing particulate has been shown to be a human health hazard. <br />The exhaust emissions of particulate matter from biodiesel are about 47 percent lower than <br />overall particulate matter emissions from diesel. <br />Hydrocarbons -The exhaust emissions of total hydrocarbons (a contributing factor in the <br />localized formation of smog and ozone) are on average 67 percent lower for biodiesel than <br />diesel fuel. <br />Nitrogen Oxides -- NOx emissions fiom biodiesel increase or decrease depending on the <br />engine family and testing procedures. NOx emissions (a contributing factor in the localized <br />formation of smog and ozone) from pure (100%) biodiesel increase on average by 10 percent. <br />However, biodiesel's lack of sulfur allows the use of NOx control technologies that cannot be <br />used with conventional diesel. So, biodiesel NOx emissions can be effectively managed <br />and efficiently eliminated as a concern of the fuel's use. <br />Biodiesel reduces the health risks associated with petroleum diesel. <br />Biodiesel emissions show decreased levels of PAH and nitrited PAH compounds which <br />have been identified as potential cancer causing compounds. In the recent testing, PAH <br />compounds were reduced by 75 to 85 percent, with the exception of benzo(a)anthracene, <br />which was reduced by r°oughly 50 percent. Targeted nPAH compounds were also reduced <br />dramatically with biodiesel fuel, with 2-nitrofluorene and 1-nitropyrene reduced by 90 <br />percent, and the rest of the nPAH compounds reduced to only trace levels. <br />Biodiesel is less toxic than table salt and more biodegradable than sugar. <br />