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Biodiesel Collection

"Biodiesel: Cultivating a Greener Future" In the vast fields of Alberta, Canada, farmers are driving combines during canola harvest season

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Aerial View Of Agricultural Landscape With Flowering Blooming Oilseed Field. Spring Season

Aerial View Of Agricultural Landscape With Flowering Blooming Oilseed Field. Spring Season. Blossom Canola Yellow Flowers

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Ag Agricultural Agriculture Bloom Blooming Blossom

Ag Agricultural Agriculture Bloom Blooming Blossom
A landscape view of a Canola crop in full bloom at sunset during a storm: Namao, Alberta, Canada

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Farmer driving a combine during canola harvest

Farmer driving a combine during canola harvest
Side view of a farmer driving a combine during a canola harvest; Legal, Alberta, Canada

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Swathed canola field at sunset with glowing pink clouds, Alberta, Canada

Swathed canola field at sunset with glowing pink clouds, Alberta, Canada
Swathed canola field at sunset with glowing pink clouds; Legal, Alberta, Canada

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Soy field, Compton, Eastern Townships, Quebec Province, Canada

Soy field, Compton, Eastern Townships, Quebec Province, Canada

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Picture No. 10872052

Picture No. 10872052
Mechanic in workshop making biodiesel from used chip frying oil Date:

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Picture No. 10872053

Picture No. 10872053
Mechanic pouring biodiesel made from chip fat cooking oil from jerrycan into Toyota Landcruiser Date:

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Biofuel, conceptual artwork F006 / 3700

Biofuel, conceptual artwork F006 / 3700
Biofuel, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Biofuel, conceptual artwork F006 / 3701

Biofuel, conceptual artwork F006 / 3701
Biofuel, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Biofuel production and use, diagram

Biofuel production and use, diagram. At far left the first stage is the source material (biomass, plant or other organic material). This is added to a separation tank (centre left)

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Jatropha curcas oil, light micrograph

Jatropha curcas oil, light micrograph
Jatropha curcas oil. Light micrograph of a section through a seed of the Barbados nut plant (Jatropha curcas), showing its oil content (orange). The granules stained yellow-green are protein

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Jatropha curcas seeds

Jatropha curcas seeds. Oil extracted from the seeds of the Barbados nut plant (Jatropha curcas) is used as a biofuel, and can be further refined into biodiesel

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Jatropha curcas seed

Jatropha curcas seed, transverse section. Oil extracted from the seeds of the Barbados nut plant (Jatropha curcas) is used as a biofuel, and can be further refined into biodiesel

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Red flour beetle infested seeds

Red flour beetle infested seeds. Seeds of the Barbados nut (Jatropha curcas) plant infested with red flour beetles (Tribolium castaneum)

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Physic Nut (Jatropha curcas) crop, grown for nuts used as biofuel

Physic Nut (Jatropha curcas) crop, grown for nuts used as biofuel

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Biodiesel fuel pump, Spain

Biodiesel fuel pump, Spain

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Biodiesel, conceptual artwork

Biodiesel, conceptual artwork. Fuel containers with plant leaves on their surfaces, representing a fuel made from plant sources

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Biofuel research

Biofuel research. Gloved hands holding Jatropha curcas seeds. Oil extracted from the seeds of Jatropha plants is used as a biofuel, and can be further refined into biodiesel

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Biodiesel buses, Austria

Biodiesel buses, Austria. These buses are using a biodiesel fuel made partly from recycled cooking oil. This type of fuel, obtained from plant oils

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Algae growing in a photobioreactor

Algae growing in a photobioreactor with a researchers shadow. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms that can convert carbon dioxide into commercially valuable lipids

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Algae growing on petri dishes

Algae growing on petri dishes, Solazyme Inc. USA. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms. They convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into sugars, that are then metabolised into lipids

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Algae research

Algae research. Researcher from Solazyme Inc. USA, examining a petri dish from an incubation room containing different algae strains. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Algae fermentation bioreactor

Algae fermentation bioreactor, Solazyme Inc. USA. Algae are photosynthesising micro- organisms that can convert carbon dioxide into sugars

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Researcher with algae fermenter

Researcher with algae fermenter
Researcher with algae fermentation bioreactor, Solazyme Inc. USA. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms that can convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into sugars

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)

Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)
Sugar beets. Piles of harvested sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) roots. Sugar beet is a source of sugar, which can be used to produce biofuels

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Biodiesel fuel pump

Biodiesel fuel pump
Biodiesel fuel. View of a fuelling pump at a patrol station in Spain. This pump dispenses biodiesel, a fuel derived from plant matter, in addition to the more familiar petrol products

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Green car, conceptual image

Green car, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing an environmentally friendly vehicle

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Oil palm fruits

Oil palm fruits
Malaysia, Sarawak, Borneo, oil palm fruits (Elaeis guineensis) in a pile. The fruit of this plant occurs in clusters on short stems contains oils that is used in food products

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Sunflowers

Sunflowers (Helianthus sp.) in a field. Photographed near Saumur, Loire Valley, France

Background imageBiodiesel Collection: Common flax (Linum usitatissimum)

Common flax (Linum usitatissimum)
Common flax flowers (Linum usitatissimum) in a field. Flax is the source of the natural fibre that is used to produce linen. It also grown for linseed oil, which is extracted from its seeds



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"Biodiesel: Cultivating a Greener Future" In the vast fields of Alberta, Canada, farmers are driving combines during canola harvest season. The golden blooms of canola create a breathtaking sight against the backdrop of glowing pink clouds at sunset. This picturesque scene captures the essence of agricultural beauty and the potential for sustainable energy. Meanwhile, in Compton, Eastern Townships, Quebec Province, Canada, soy fields stretch as far as the eye can see. These vibrant green fields represent not only an essential crop but also a key ingredient in biodiesel production. Biodiesel is more than just a fuel; it's a game-changer in our quest for renewable energy sources. It offers an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fossil fuels by utilizing organic materials such as vegetable oils or animal fats. The concept of biofuel has been artistically depicted through conceptual artwork F006/3700 and F006/3701. These thought-provoking visuals symbolize our transition towards cleaner energy solutions and highlight the importance of sustainability in today's world. As we strive to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change, biodiesel emerges as a promising solution. By harnessing nature's resources through agriculture and blooming blossoms like canola and soybeans, we pave the way for a greener future. With its ability to be produced domestically from renewable sources, biodiesel reduces dependence on foreign oil while supporting local economies. Its use also contributes to improved air quality due to lower emissions compared to conventional diesel fuel. So let us embrace this eco-friendly revolution. Biodiesel holds tremendous potential in transforming our transportation sector into one that is both efficient and sustainable. Together with innovative farming practices showcased by EyeUbiquitous_20121075 and EyeUbiquitous_20121074 photographs capturing agricultural excellence at its finest – we have all the ingredients needed for success. Let us cultivate not only crops but also hope for a brighter tomorrow powered by biodiesel.