biodiesel


Biodiesel is a liquid fuel, technically known as a mono alkyl ester, made from oils and alcohols. Biodiesel is a renewable fuel that can be produced in any climate using already developed agricultural practices. Biodiesel is made from renewable resources such as vegetable oils or other types of biomass. B100 is 100% biodiesel. Biodiesel is widely available in both its neat form (B100) and in blends with petroleum diesel (for example B2, B5, B20).

Biodiesel refers to a vegetable oil- or animal fat-based diesel fuel consisting of long-chain alkyl (methyl, ethyl, or propyl) esters. Biodiesel is typically made by chemically reacting lipids (e.g., vegetable oil, soybean oil,animal fat) with an alcohol producing fatty acid esters. Biodiesel is a drop-in biofuel and thus meant to be used in standard diesel engines and is thus distinct from the vegetable and waste oils used to fuel converted diesel engines. Biodiesel can be used alone, or blended with petrodiesel in any proportions.[1] Biodiesel blends can also be used as heating oil.

Blends of biodiesel and conventional hydrocarbon-based diesel are products most commonly distributed for use in the retail diesel fuel marketplace. Much of the world uses a system known as the "B" factor to state the amount of biodiesel in any fuel mix: 100% biodiesel is referred to as B100, 20% biodiesel, 80% petrodiesel is labeled B20, 5% biodiesel, 95% petrodiesel is labeled B5, 2% biodiesel, 98% petrodiesel is labeled B2.

Blends of 20% biodiesel and lower can be used in diesel equipment with no, or only minor modifications,although certain manufacturers do not extend warranty coverage if equipment is damaged by these blends. The B6 to B20 blends are covered by the ASTM D7467 specification. Biodiesel can also be used in its pure form (B100), but may require certain engine modifications to avoid maintenance and performance problems. Blending B100 with petroleum diesel may be accomplished by: Mixing in tanks at manufacturing point prior to delivery to tanker truck, Splash mixing in the tanker truck (adding specific percentages of biodiesel and petroleum diesel), In-line mixing, two components arrive at tanker truck simultaneously. Metered pump mixing, petroleum diesel and biodiesel meters are set to X total volume, transfer pump pulls from two points and mix is complete on leaving pump.

Business Model

EBFC Fuel Station Franchise plan of action is a standard Company – Franchise model in which EBFC groups with Franchise Partner to construct EBFC Fuel Stations, providing their lead items.

In this model, Franchise Partner puts resources into Land, Licenses, Infrastructure and Operations and EBFC gives Product, Design, Model, Permission support, Brand Promotions and Business Support.

Steps to Open Fuel Station

Step 01

Application

Apply to become a EBFC Fuel Station Franchisee. Applicants can also call on 8210153218 OR email on info@ebfcgroup.com and share their contact and land details.

Step 02

Assessment

On receiving the application, EBFC Sales Team will get in touch with the applicant to assess their eligibility. They will then scrutinize the application, supporting documents, land area and location and applicant's financial background.

Step 03

Allotment

Once the application is approved, EBFC issues a Letter of Allotment to the Franchisee. Applicant is then asked to submit required documents, bank guarantee, credit franchisee fee,

Eligibility Criteria

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Ideally, franchise partner should be

  • Indian National above 21 years of age
  • Graduate with experience of managing retail store fronts / business
  • Clear title of land for fuel station on Highways / Peri Urban Roads / Urban
  • Financially stable
  • Entrepreneurial traits

Selection criteria

  • Land location, size and title
  • Entrepreneurial Experience
  • Financial History / Background and Financial Stability
  • Current and Future Commitments