Design of a Plant of Biodiesel Production from Residual Cooking Oils, in the Management Company of Solid Waste "GERES", in the Municipality of Sacaba.
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758944.v15i47.306Keywords:
Biodiesel, Design, Residual oil, TransesterificationAbstract
Nowadays, population growth is causing problems such as the generation of waste, among this the residual cooking oil stands out for not having an adequate means for its final disposal. The design of a plant to produce biodiesel from this waste means giving it a new life and revaluing what was considered a waste. The purpose of this paper is to propose the design of a plant that contains the technical means necessary to carry out this transformation, adapting to the reality of our national scope and that has the capacity to be financed by the waste management entity of Sacaba in order to mitigate the damage it causes.
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