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Biodiesel and You
2007-09-20 19:58:00 By : JosephThe idea of using an all natural biodegradable fuel source may seem a bit too science fiction or Hollywood for the average person. Most alternative fuel sources have left much to be desired, but there is an alternative to the usual vegetable based alternative fuel and fossil fuels. Biodiesel is the future of alternative fuels.It burns much cleaner, is made from renewable resources, and can actually be made in your very own kitchen. Biodiesel contains no petroleum and as a result it is environmentally friendly. It is made using vegetable oil, alcohol, and lye, all of which are renewable resources, so when you power your car with biodiesel, you are using a fuel that only uses renewable resources.In the past, alternative fuels weren?t practical, so they never became mainstream. Vegetable oil based fuels of yesterday required specially modified engines in order to be of any use and the average person usually had no interest in modifying their vehicles. Biodiesel can be used i... More About: Dies
An Introduction To Biodiesel
2007-09-20 19:58:00 By : Mike Cuber First things first: the information contained below on making biodiesel is not meant to provide you with a complete and thorough enough education on the subject for you to go out and make your own biodiesel without any further study. It is imperative that you recognize from the outset that making biodiesel involves chemicals and chemical reactions which can be quite dangerous if dealt with improperly.With that in mind, please consider the following to be a general introduction to the process of making biodiesel, with the implicit agreement that if you decide to make your own biodiesel, you do a bit more research on the subject before beginning.That said, we start with your ingredients, divided into the stages of the process of making biodiesel in which you will need them:Mixture? Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) ? used cooking oil, lard, animal fat, fryer grease;? Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) ? that?s lye or caustic soda, dry only;? Methanol (CH3OH) ? at least 99% pure;Titrati... More About: Biodiesel , Introduction
Biodiesel and You
2007-09-20 19:58:00 By : JosephThe idea of using an all natural biodegradable fuel source may seem a bit too science fiction or Hollywood for the average person. Most alternative fuel sources have left much to be desired, but there is an alternative to the usual vegetable based alternative fuel and fossil fuels. Biodiesel is the future of alternative fuels.It burns much cleaner, is made from renewable resources, and can actually be made in your very own kitchen. Biodiesel contains no petroleum and as a result it is environmentally friendly. It is made using vegetable oil, alcohol, and lye, all of which are renewable resources, so when you power your car with biodiesel, you are using a fuel that only uses renewable resources.In the past, alternative fuels weren?t practical, so they never became mainstream. Vegetable oil based fuels of yesterday required specially modified engines in order to be of any use and the average person usually had no interest in modifying their vehicles. Biodiesel can be used i...
The Benefits Of A Biodiesel Car
2007-09-20 19:29:00 By : Joseph Then Biodiesel is something that is starting to get a lot of attention. With high gas prices it is no surprise that alternative fuels are being seen as the next step in fueling our vehicles. Biodiesel is considered the best choice in alternative fuel because it burns clean, it is safe and it is cheap. Biodiesel is made from vegetable oil. Using a renewable resource to get biodiesel means that with increased use the dependency on foreign oil will greatly diminish. Additionally, the profits for this country?s farmers will increase. The use of biodiesel essentially means a gain for the US economy. Additionally, biodiesel is safer for the environment as it does not produce harmful emissions or byproducts. Biodiesel is unlike other alternative fuels in that it can be used in a regular diesel engine without the need for modifications. However, manufacturer warranties can become void when you use biodiesel. This is because manufactuers do not completely understand how prolon... More About: Benefits
Biodiesel Fuel and Your Diesel Engine
2007-09-20 19:29:00 By : Joseph ThenBiodiesel fuel is not compatible with every diesel engine. This is why it is so important for you to check your Owner's Engine Manual to find out what types of fuels you can use. The biggest drawback of biodiesel is that it is not compatible with all engine components. However many manufacturers such as Ford and Volkswagen have or are in the process of creating a diesel car or diesel engine more compatible with low sulfur diesel fuels. The main problem arises when you try to put biodiesel fuel into the diesel engine of older machines. Even blended biodiesel will soften and degrade certain types of elastomers and natural rubber compounds in you diesel engine over time. Undiluted biodiesel can destroy certain types of gasket, hose, and seal compounds like natural rubber, Buna-N, and nitrile, which can create fuel system leaks. Unfortunately these materials are what most fuel hoses and fuel pump seals are made of. Most manufacturers recommend that natural or butyl r... More About: Diesel , Fuel , Diesel engine
Biodiesel - Save Money & Help The Environment
2007-09-20 19:28:00 By : Ash Ried More and more people choose to use biodiesel as their alternative fuel for their diesel vehicle. There are so many reasons and incentives to use biodiesel instead of petrodiesel. The biodiesel is produced from vegetable oil or animal fat. The vegetable oil has to pass a simple chemical process that is called transesterification in order to become biodiesel. You go to local restaurants and fast food branches, ask to speak with the manager and explain him or her that you would like to have their used vegetable oil before they through it away. Most of the restaurants' managers will be happy to supply it for you since you pick their "garbage". You can provide them the container that they will fill up with the vegetable oil and agree with them when is best to pick it up. Most of the diesel engines do NOT require any modification in order to use bio-diesel instead of petrodiesel. Only diesel engines that have natural rubber parts instead of synthetic rubber parts cannot ... More About: Environment , Money , Biodiesel , Save Money , Save
The Environmental Benefits Of Biodiesel
2007-09-20 19:27:00 By : Ash RiedWhile not the only, but one of the main, positive features of Biodiesel is its relatively low impact on the environment compared to standard diesel fuel, there is some discussion about what the actual benefits are. The following is a brief look at some, but not all, of the environmental benefits of using and manufacturing Biodiesel as an alternative to petroleum based fuels. ? In the manufacturing of Biodiesel, roughly 90% of the raw materials make its way into usable fuel. The remaining 10% is in the form of glycerine that can be used in, among other things, animal feed. This leaves virtually no leftover waste from the manufacturing process. ? Biodiesel reduces emissions of carbon monoxide by roughly 50% versus petroleum emissions. ? Biodiesel reduces emissions of carbon dioxide by roughly 78% based on the fact that the carbon in the emissions of Biodiesel was already present in the atmosphere before. ? Far fewer pollutants are introduced to the open air during the... More About: Environmental , Benefits , Envi
Making Biodiesel To Solve The Fossil Fuel Problem
2007-09-20 19:26:00 By : IPRWire Staff WriterHave you ever considered making biodiesel? Well now is the time to start considering it. Anyone who reads the papers knows that fossil fuels are hurting our environment. Increased emissions of greenhouse gases are polluting the atmosphere and creating the effect of global warming. The effects are already seen in rising temperatures, poor air quality, acid rain, and failing health.An additional dilemma with fossil fuels is that the resources are becoming fast depleted. Although technically renewable, nature fills fossil fuel reserves at a very slow rate, and companies tap them very quickly. With the combined effect of fossil fuels being required, they are also bad for the environment and soon to be gone as the world is finding itself in an awful dilemma. Yet this dilemma may be solvable by making biodiesel fuel as an affordable and clean alternative.In the past, we have attempted to solve the fossil fuel problem using a combination of two methods. The first ... More About: Biodiesel , Fuel , Problem , Fossil Fuel , Fossil
Making Biodiesel To Solve The Fossil Fuel Problem
2007-09-20 19:26:00 By : IPRWire Staff WriterHave you ever considered making biodiesel? Well now is the time to start considering it. Anyone who reads the papers knows that fossil fuels are hurting our environment. Increased emissions of greenhouse gases are polluting the atmosphere and creating the effect of global warming. The effects are already seen in rising temperatures, poor air quality, acid rain, and failing health.An additional dilemma with fossil fuels is that the resources are becoming fast depleted. Although technically renewable, nature fills fossil fuel reserves at a very slow rate, and companies tap them very quickly. With the combined effect of fossil fuels being required, they are also bad for the environment and soon to be gone as the world is finding itself in an awful dilemma. Yet this dilemma may be solvable by making biodiesel fuel as an affordable and clean alternative.In the past, we have attempted to solve the fossil fuel problem using a combination of two methods. The first ... More About: Biodiesel , Fuel , Problem , Fossil Fuel , Ossi
Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Consider Making Your Own Biodiesel
2007-09-14 21:09:00 By : Shana Shane Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Consider Makin g Your Own Biodiesel by shana1. Biodiesel is EASY to make.You can make Biodiesel in your kitchen!. Anybody can make biodiesel.2. Biodiesel is BETTER than the Petro-diesel fuelBiodiesel is cleaner. It cuts down on targeted emission - better for the environment and better for health.3. Biodiesel provides good engine performance.Your diesel motor will run better and last longer on your home-made fuel.4. The production and use of biodiesel create less carbon dioxide emission compared to petroleum diesel.Hence Causing less damage to the atmosphere.5. The Raw Material for making Biodiesel is Renewable and Biodegradable.You can make biodiesel from Vegetable Oil such as palm Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Soy Oil, etc.6. Petroleum Oil Prices is increasing.Now, Biodiesel is at it's infancy. It is the best time for you to start experimenting with biodiesel and if you know how to make it, then when biodeiesel is in demand, you will be at the... More About: Dies
An Introduction To Biodiesel
2007-09-14 21:09:00 By : Mike Cuber First things first: the information contained below on making biodiesel is not meant to provide you with a complete and thorough enough education on the subject for you to go out and make your own biodiesel without any further study. It is imperative that you recognize from the outset that making biodiesel involves chemicals and chemical reactions which can be quite dangerous if dealt with improperly.With that in mind, please consider the following to be a general introduction to the process of making biodiesel, with the implicit agreement that if you decide to make your own biodiesel, you do a bit more research on the subject before beginning.That said, we start with your ingredients, divided into the stages of the process of making biodiesel in which you will need them:Mixture? Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) ? used cooking oil, lard, animal fat, fryer grease;? Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) ? that?s lye or caustic soda, dry only;? Methanol (CH3OH) ? at least 99% pure;Titrati... More About: Biodiesel , Introduction , Dies
The Benefits Of A Biodiesel Car
2007-09-14 21:08:00 By : Joseph Then Biodiesel is something that is starting to get a lot of attention. With high gas prices it is no surprise that alternative fuels are being seen as the next step in fueling our vehicles. Biodiesel is considered the best choice in alternative fuel because it burns clean, it is safe and it is cheap. Biodiesel is made from vegetable oil. Using a renewable resource to get biodiesel means that with increased use the dependency on foreign oil will greatly diminish. Additionally, the profits for this country?s farmers will increase. The use of biodiesel essentially means a gain for the US economy. Additionally, biodiesel is safer for the environment as it does not produce harmful emissions or byproducts. Biodiesel is unlike other alternative fuels in that it can be used in a regular diesel engine without the need for modifications. However, manufacturer warranties can become void when you use biodiesel. This is because manufactuers do not completely understand how prolon... More About: Benefits , Dies
Biodiesel Fuel and Your Diesel Engine
2007-09-14 21:03:00 By : Joseph ThenBiodiesel fuel is not compatible with every diesel engine. This is why it is so important for you to check your Owner's Engine Manual to find out what types of fuels you can use. The biggest drawback of biodiesel is that it is not compatible with all engine components. However many manufacturers such as Ford and Volkswagen have or are in the process of creating a diesel car or diesel engine more compatible with low sulfur diesel fuels. The main problem arises when you try to put biodiesel fuel into the diesel engine of older machines. Even blended biodiesel will soften and degrade certain types of elastomers and natural rubber compounds in you diesel engine over time. Undiluted biodiesel can destroy certain types of gasket, hose, and seal compounds like natural rubber, Buna-N, and nitrile, which can create fuel system leaks. Unfortunately these materials are what most fuel hoses and fuel pump seals are made of. Most manufacturers recommend that natural or butyl r... More About: Diesel , Fuel , Dies
Biodiesel - Save Money & Help The Environment
2007-09-14 20:57:00 By : Ash Ried More and more people choose to use biodiesel as their alternative fuel for their diesel vehicle. There are so many reasons and incentives to use biodiesel instead of petrodiesel. The biodiesel is produced from vegetable oil or animal fat. The vegetable oil has to pass a simple chemical process that is called transesterification in order to become biodiesel. You go to local restaurants and fast food branches, ask to speak with the manager and explain him or her that you would like to have their used vegetable oil before they through it away. Most of the restaurants' managers will be happy to supply it for you since you pick their "garbage". You can provide them the container that they will fill up with the vegetable oil and agree with them when is best to pick it up. Most of the diesel engines do NOT require any modification in order to use bio-diesel instead of petrodiesel. Only diesel engines that have natural rubber parts instead of synthetic rubber parts cannot ... More About: Environment , Money , Biodiesel , Save Money , Save
The Environmental Benefits Of Biodiesel
2007-09-14 20:50:00 By : Ash RiedWhile not the only, but one of the main, positive features of Biodiesel is its relatively low impact on the environment compared to standard diesel fuel, there is some discussion about what the actual benefits are. The following is a brief look at some, but not all, of the environmental benefits of using and manufacturing Biodiesel as an alternative to petroleum based fuels. ? In the manufacturing of Biodiesel, roughly 90% of the raw materials make its way into usable fuel. The remaining 10% is in the form of glycerine that can be used in, among other things, animal feed. This leaves virtually no leftover waste from the manufacturing process. ? Biodiesel reduces emissions of carbon monoxide by roughly 50% versus petroleum emissions. ? Biodiesel reduces emissions of carbon dioxide by roughly 78% based on the fact that the carbon in the emissions of Biodiesel was already present in the atmosphere before. ? Far fewer pollutants are introduced to the open air during the... More About: Environmental , Benefits , Dies , Envi
How To Make Biodiesel: The Three choices of using biofuel
2007-09-02 17:31:00 By : Mara MarkBiodiesel becomes more and more popular every year. It's popularity probably derives from the fact that biodiesel is so cheap and relatively easy to be made. You can make it in your own backyard or kitchen. It is far better than the original petro-diesel, it's cleaner and better for the environment and your health. Let's talk about the three options you have when running a diesel engine on biofuel.All three options can be used with vegetable oils, animal fat or both (it doesn't matter if you use fresh or used oils):- You can use the oil as it is- You can mix the oil with another chemical supplement like kerosene, or gasoline or petroleum etc.- You can convert the oil to biodieselUsing the oil as it is can be clean and effective. Not to mention cheap also. But you have to make modifications to the diesel engine so that it is optimized for vegetable oil. You can find pre-modified diesel engines where you can use petro diesel, biodiesel and pure vegetable oil in any c... More About: Biofuel , Make , Choices
How To Make Biodiesel: The Three choices of using biofuel
2007-09-02 17:31:00 By : Mara MarkBiodiesel becomes more and more popular every year. It's popularity probably derives from the fact that biodiesel is so cheap and relatively easy to be made. You can make it in your own backyard or kitchen. It is far better than the original petro-diesel, it's cleaner and better for the environment and your health. Let's talk about the three options you have when running a diesel engine on biofuel.All three options can be used with vegetable oils, animal fat or both (it doesn't matter if you use fresh or used oils):- You can use the oil as it is- You can mix the oil with another chemical supplement like kerosene, or gasoline or petroleum etc.- You can convert the oil to biodieselUsing the oil as it is can be clean and effective. Not to mention cheap also. But you have to make modifications to the diesel engine so that it is optimized for vegetable oil. You can find pre-modified diesel engines where you can use petro diesel, biodiesel and pure vegetable oil in any c... More About: Biofuel , Make , Choices , Dies
Making Biodiesel at Home
2007-09-02 17:29:00 By : JosephIt is easy to make your own fuel at home. You need a few simple supplies, all of which are readily available at your hardware stores. Gather up 1 liter of vegetable oil, antifreeze, and lye. The equipment you need to make this clean burning fuel is a blender, scales, a few plastic containers, funnels, and empty water bottles, duct tape, and a thermometer.Make sure that all of the equipment you plan to use if cleaned and thoroughly dried.All equipment should be clean and dry and you should make sure that you are careful as you handle the ingredients. Start by measuring out 200 ml of antifreeze and placing it in a half liter plastic container through a funnel. Quickly mix in the lye. Lye absorbs water rapidly, so when you mix it with the antifreeze, work fast. If you work too slowly, it will absorb water from the air and that can interfere with the biodiesel reaction. You can mix the two ingredients by covering the container and shaking the contents rapidly until it starts ... More About: Biodiesel , Home , Makin , Dies
Used Vegetable Oil For Biodiesel Production?
2007-09-02 17:29:00 By : Rose LindyThere is a lot of talk going on about by diesel production. But I'm quite sure that most people have no idea what the process involves. Simply put biodiesel production takes a product such as vegetable oil, just normal everyday vegetable oil, and turns it into a combustible product. How this is done, requires a little more technical talk and understanding. So here we go. To produce biodiesel requires a process in which the lipid transesterification converts a base oil in two esters or biodiesel.In the production of biodiesel these products may be used:1. Raw sewage-yes it's true, raw sewage can be used in a roundabout way to produce biodiesel. How this works is the sewage waste is used as a substrate for algae and then the algae is used to produce biodiesel.2. The feedstock oil-currently soybean oil is being used to produce around 90% of available biodiesel fuel.3. Animal fats-lard, chicken fat, yellow grease, tallow, and by products which come from producing omega-... More About: Biodiesel , Vegetable , Production , Dies
Making Biodiesel at Home
2007-09-02 17:29:00 By : JosephIt is easy to make your own fuel at home. You need a few simple supplies, all of which are readily available at your hardware stores. Gather up 1 liter of vegetable oil, antifreeze, and lye. The equipment you need to make this clean burning fuel is a blender, scales, a few plastic containers, funnels, and empty water bottles, duct tape, and a thermometer.Make sure that all of the equipment you plan to use if cleaned and thoroughly dried.All equipment should be clean and dry and you should make sure that you are careful as you handle the ingredients. Start by measuring out 200 ml of antifreeze and placing it in a half liter plastic container through a funnel. Quickly mix in the lye. Lye absorbs water rapidly, so when you mix it with the antifreeze, work fast. If you work too slowly, it will absorb water from the air and that can interfere with the biodiesel reaction. You can mix the two ingredients by covering the container and shaking the contents rapidly until it starts ... More About: Biodiesel , Home
Used Vegetable Oil For Biodiesel Production?
2007-09-02 17:29:00 By : Rose LindyThere is a lot of talk going on about by diesel production. But I'm quite sure that most people have no idea what the process involves. Simply put biodiesel production takes a product such as vegetable oil, just normal everyday vegetable oil, and turns it into a combustible product. How this is done, requires a little more technical talk and understanding. So here we go. To produce biodiesel requires a process in which the lipid transesterification converts a base oil in two esters or biodiesel.In the production of biodiesel these products may be used:1. Raw sewage-yes it's true, raw sewage can be used in a roundabout way to produce biodiesel. How this works is the sewage waste is used as a substrate for algae and then the algae is used to produce biodiesel.2. The feedstock oil-currently soybean oil is being used to produce around 90% of available biodiesel fuel.3. Animal fats-lard, chicken fat, yellow grease, tallow, and by products which come from producing omega-... More About: Biodiesel , Vegetable , Production
Palm Oil BioDiesel
2007-09-02 17:24:00 By : Shana Shane100% CRUDE PALM OIL REFINED (RBD) PALM OIL PALM OLEIN & PALM STEARIN are EXCELLENT VEGETABLE OILs THAT CAN BE USED TO PRODUCE YOUR BIODIESEL!Palm Oil Biodiesel is produced by a reaction of a palm oil or animal fat with an alcohol such as methanol or ethanol in the presence of a catalyst to yield mono-alkyl esters and glycerin, which is removed.With the increase in awareness and importance attached to environmental issues such as global warming, more environment-friendly fuels are being developed as alternatives to fossil fuel. One such fuel, which has been gaining prominence in recent years, is biodiesel. Clean and renewable, biofuel has been touted as the answer to the issue of the diminishing of energy reserves.The advantages of palm oil biodiesel, drawn from the field trials are no modification of the engines is required, good engine performance, cleaner exhaust emission and comparable fuel consumption in comparison with the petroleum diesel.6 REASONS WHY PALM OIL... More About: Palm Oil , Dies
Palm Oil BioDiesel
More articles from this author:2007-09-02 17:24:00 By : Shana Shane100% CRUDE PALM OIL REFINED (RBD) PALM OIL PALM OLEIN & PALM STEARIN are EXCELLENT VEGETABLE OILs THAT CAN BE USED TO PRODUCE YOUR BIODIESEL!Palm Oil Biodiesel is produced by a reaction of a palm oil or animal fat with an alcohol such as methanol or ethanol in the presence of a catalyst to yield mono-alkyl esters and glycerin, which is removed.With the increase in awareness and importance attached to environmental issues such as global warming, more environment-friendly fuels are being developed as alternatives to fossil fuel. One such fuel, which has been gaining prominence in recent years, is biodiesel. Clean and renewable, biofuel has been touted as the answer to the issue of the diminishing of energy reserves.The advantages of palm oil biodiesel, drawn from the field trials are no modification of the engines is required, good engine performance, cleaner exhaust emission and comparable fuel consumption in comparison with the petroleum diesel.6 REASONS WHY PALM... More About: Palm Oil 1, 2 |



