Only if it is bio-diesel, aka from plants. Most diesel is a product of crude oil though.
Non-renewable...
diesel is not sustainable it is non renewaBLE
No! Diesel is a product of hydrocarbons, which deposits are limited and therefore not renewable energy source.
No, diesel is a petroleum based product, from oil, so it is not renewable.However, bio-diesel is now being manufactured from plant oil. This is renewable. Diesel engines will also run on recycled cooking oil, mostly from restaurants.Read the related questions below.
If we were able to change petrol and diesel powered vehicles to those powered by renewable biofuels and renewable electricity, the world would feel relieved, amazed, happy and wonderful.
Biodiesel and all biofuel is renewable. It can be made again because the vegetation and algae it comes from can all grow again.
Diesel is made by refining crude oil. It's a non-renewable, fossil fuel.
coal and diesel
Diesel is a nonrenewable resource because once you use it, it's gone. But after a very long time, more diesel is made from dead organisms.
its renewable
advantages of both are- bio diesel - biodegradable renewable non toxic alternative for diesel. bio diesel is made from any vegetable oil or animal fat diesel - cheaper than bio diesel
Biodiesel and all biofuel is renewable. It can be made again because the vegetation and algae it comes from can all grow again.