Types of Hemp Fuel
Hemp seeds produce oil, which can be used as fuel on the bulk. These types of fuel are known as bio fuel. Biodiesel and alcohol fuel are also types of bio fuel just like the oil produced from hemp seeds.
They come out on processing of fermented hemp plants. Their volume of production can be controlled according to needs and thus there is no fear of the excess or the less. The harvesting of plants for purpose of fuel can be easily controlled. This in turn is a great way to save the earth's limited resource of fossil fuel. The energy received from hemp seed oil is high and is thus greatly used as alternative to chemical fumes that have the root of overall environmental damage to the earth. Hemp fuel switch in a greater order can be productive as well as great for the environment overall. Hemp however produces higher energy per acre in comparison to other crops such as corn, flax, sugar, etc. The latter are also crops that serve the purpose of ethanol or biodiesel.
Selective breeding of hemp also comes on the order for their cultivation as a fuel. As much of hemp production gets used for drug and food as well as textile and other industries now, the exclusivity of them being used as hard core biodiesel requires some careful consideration and planning over per acreage of cultivation, in relation to production. When used for the purpose of fuel, these are generally industrial hemp that comes to be low on the tetrahydrocannabinol or THC.
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