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Make Your Own Biodiesel & Save Money!

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Save Money with a Biodiesel Kit

If you’ve never heard of biodiesel fuel you may be missing out on saving a lot of money. Most of us are very familiar with gasoline and oil. In fact our wallets and pocketbooks have been doling out money for years to make certain that our cars are able to get us where we need to go.

With the rising gas prices of today many people have begun to look for an alternative way to put fuel in their cars. A biodiesel kit fits the bill for many people who have started making this oil  saving fuel in their own backyards . And why not make your own fuel, the hit to wallets and bank accounts with high gasoline prices makes finding alternative fuel sources imperative these days, particularly with the price of gas and oil in the news on a daily basis.

A biodiesel kit is a great way to save a substantial amount of money on your fuel costs. The basic function of such a kit is to convert vegetable oil into biodiesel, a fuel source that can be used in vehicles that currently run on diesel fuel. It is important to note that not all car companies endorse the use of biodiesel fuel in their vehicles and will void the warranty if an engine is damaged by its use. Be sure to research this before buying a new vehicle with a diesel engine. For older diesel cars and truck there are engine conversion kits that will make the change to cleaner burning biodiesel much easier.

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There is a minimal amount of supplies needed to use a biodiesel kit. You will need basic tap water, methanol and access to a good amount of vegetable oil, which can usually be obtained from restaurants and such. You can set the kit up just about anywhere, although most people do put them outside in a shed or under an overhang. You will be making a fuel oil so setting up in the house may not be a real good idea.

When it comes to pricing a kit the more features to be found the more expensive the kit. The most expensive models are built to prevent fumes and odors from escaping during the refining process. Having an odorless refining process may be important for those wishing to refine their fuel near their home. If you live on a farm or a large acreage this may not be as important as the kit can be located farther from the house. Of course if you can afford it go ahead and get the more expensive closed system just because they are very easy to use.

If for some reason you already have a large amount of cooking oil that you need to dispose of then a biodiesel kit would work perfectly. It does take more time to process used oil but the results are the same, a more environmentally friendly fuel that can be put into a diesel powered vehicle.

Considering that the price of gasoline is on an ever rising trend making biodiesel for personal use can be seen as a smart move. Having your own biodiesel kit producing a constant supply of a low cost environmentally friendly fuel right in your own backyard would remove the sting of high pump prices.

Do you want to know more about biodiesel kits and the fuel they make? Click here and find out all about biodiesel.

By Andrew Bicknell
Published: 1/11/2007

Biodiesel Price listings – Save Money Using Cooking Oil

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Environmentally Friendly Biodiesel – UK Facts

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

How Can I Benefit from BioDiesel?

With gas prices getting more expensive, greenhouse gasses on the rise, you should start looking at alternatives. Biodiesel has been getting a lot of publicity but is it the answer? Can you use it? If so how?

Biodiesel Fuel

If you have an interest in being environmentally friendly, then no doubt you’re aware of the damage fossil fuels are doing to our environment. Not only that, but at some point they will run out. Add in the recent jump in gas prices, and it’s hardly surprising that more people are talking about making their own biodiesel fuel. Although it sounds like a great idea, you need to consider a few points before going ahead and making your own biodiesel fuel.

What Is Biodiesel?

To start with, let’s take a look at what biodiesel fuel actually is. At its most simple, biodiesel fuel is made from either vegetable oil, animal fat, or mixture of the two. It’s a clean burning fuel that is made from renewable resources hence the name biodiesel.

Generally, biodiesel fuel is made from straight vegetable oil, sometimes referred to as SVO. So if you want to make your own biodiesel fuel, you’ll need to have an adequate supply of the basic ingredients. Unfortunately, most households don’t produce enough waste animal fat or vegetable fat to come anywhere close to making enough biodiesel fuel to keep the family car running.

Using Recycled oil

This has led to a whole new industry, with the basic aim of sourcing much larger quantities of raw product. They get together with restaurants, bakeries, and any other business that uses a deep fryer, so that they can collect the used oil for recycling. The oils are then blended and used as the basis for biodiesel fuel. The processes are the same as you’d use to make biodiesel fuel at home, but by having access to a much larger supply of raw products, these companies can produce biodiesel in quantities that are more viable.

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Can I make it at Home?

One thing to remember is that it’s not quite this simple! Used vegetable oil needs to be mixed and stored, which can be quite a problem if you have large amounts of it. You also need to dewater, filter and deacidify the waste oil before it can be used for making biodiesel. This makes the production of biodiesel fuel at home a lot more complicated.

Having said that, it’s certainly still quite possible to make biodiesel fuel at home, simply by buying straight vegetable oil, rather than using waste products. Even though it will cost you a lot more, when you compare it to the cost of buying the necessary amount of gas to run your car for a year, you can still save an enormous amount – somewhere around 75 percent. Even better, you’re saving the environment too.

Can I mix it with Petroleum?

The short answer is yes! It can be blended with petroleum in any percentages and used as fuel. There is a fuel called B20 which is 20 percent biodiesel that has shown significant environmental benefits. It can be used in an existing diesel engine with either little or no modifications. The only thing to be aware of is that biodiesel acts as a solvent and can remove old deposits on on your fuel tank walls and your fuel lines. This may lead to a clogging of your filters so care should be taken. But hey – then you have a clean system!!

So if you’re interested in saving money and helping out the environment, look at the option of making biodiesel fuel at home. It takes a little bit of effort, but the rewards are definitely worthwhile.

Steve Dolan is an environmentalist concerned about global warming and non-renewable resources. Biodiesel may form part of the answer. Find out more by clicking BioDiesel and Alternative Fuels

By Steve Dolan
Published: 2/15/2007

UK biofuels are crucial

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What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biofuels?

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009


Advantages and Disadvantages of Biofuels

The burgeoning petroleum crisis is forcing us to find feasible alternative fuels. Lately, biofuels have come up as the most preferred alternative the world over. However there is a controversy over their use. Read on to learn about their pros and cons.

As environmental consciousness is increasing, more and more vehicle drivers are turning to biofuels.

What are Biofuels?

Biofuels are combustible fuel produced from biomass. These fuels are usually in the form of alcohols, esters, ethers, and other chemicals produced from biomass. The two main biofuels are biodiesel and bioethanol.

Biodiesel fuel stations

How is biodiesel made?

It is made from vegetable oil and rapeseed oil, or it can be converted from used cooking oil and tallow (animal fat), which would otherwise be incinerated, put in a landfill or exported.

How is bioethanol made?

It is made from carbohydrate crops such as maize, sugar beet, wheat, potatoes and a variety of other starch and sugar crops. Bioethanol can also be derived from cellulose found in common vegetation ("cellulosic ethanol"). For instance, in the USA, attempts are being made to extract bioethanol from switchgrass, which grows 12feet tall. Henry Ford’s Model T car was originally designed to run on ethanol.

Disadvantages of Biofuels

  • Growing crops for biofuel absorbs the carbon that biofuels emit, but it does not absorb the fossil fuel emissions created in planting, fertilizing, treating, harvesting, transporting and processing these crops before they can be converted into fuel. There are also considerable carbon emissions from the coal or gas required to heat the required raw materials in the manufacturing process. Its production can also lead to environmental destruction. Brazil, for example, produces ethanol from sugar cane but to do so is cutting down the Amazon rain forest, thus causing great damage to the environment.
  • Too much concentration on running vehicles on plant oil would set up a direct competition between feeding the cars and feeding the people. This would not increase our self-reliance but would increase our food and energy vulnerability.

Advantages of Biodiesel

  • It is made from renewable resources.
  • It performs just as well as the normal diesel fuel.
  • It causes less pollution as compared to diesel-powered engines.
  • It is relatively less inflammable compared to the normal diesel.
  • It can be mixed with normal diesel fuel.
  • It is biologically degradable and reduces the danger of contamination of soil and underground water during transport, storage and use.
  • It contains no sulphur, the element responsible for acid rain.
  • There are no extra costs for the conversion of engines in comparison to other biological fuels.
  • It is suitable for catalytic convertor.
  • Engines last longer when using it.
  • Its refineries are comparitively simpler and environmental-friendly in design than typical petrochemical refineries.
  • It produces 78% less carbon dioxide (CO2) than normal diesel fuel.
  • It has a higher cetane and lubricity rating than pure petroleum-based diesel fuel, which improves engine efficiency and operating life cycle.

Disadvantages of Biodiesel

  • It is more expensive than normal diesel fuel.
  • It tends to reduce fuel economy.
  • It is less suitable for use in low temperatures.
  • It cannot be transported in pipelines.
  • It gives out more nitrogen oxide emissions.
  • Only a few petrol stations offer biodiesel-fuel.
  • It can only be used in diesel-powered engines.
  • It can cause inner fuel tubes of older vehicles to lose their long-lasting qualities.
  • It is more likely than petroleum diesel to attract moisture, which can cause problems in cold weather (fuel freezing, deposit of water in the vehicle fuel delivery system, fuel cold flow, clouding, and an increased corrosion, for example) and increase the risk of microbial growth (which can also clog engine filters).

Advantages of Bioethanol

  • The use of ethanol-blended fuels such as E85 (85% ethanol and 15% gasoline) can reduce the net emissions of greenhouse gases by as much as 37.1%, which is a significant amount.
  • Ethanol-blended fuel as E10 (10% ethanol and 90% gasoline) reduces greenhouse gases by up to 3.9%.
  • The net effect of ethanol use results in an overall decrease in ozone formation, an important environmental issue. (The emissions produced by burning ethanol are less reactive with sunlight than those produced by burning gasoline, which results in a lower potential for forming the damaging ozone).
  • Ethanol is considered a renewable energy resource because it is primarily the result of conversion of the sun’s energy into usable energy. Creation of ethanol starts with photosynthesis, which causes feedstocks, such as sugar cane, to grow. These particular feedstocks are processed into ethanol.
  • It benefits energy security as it shifts the need for some foreign-produced oil to domestically-produced energy sources.
  • It reduces greenhouse gases.
  • It burns more cleanly (more complete combustion).
  • It reduces the amount of high-octane additives.
  • The fuel spills are more easily biodegraded or diluted to non toxic concentrations.

Disadvantages of Bioethanol

  • Production of ethanol requires significant energy and large amounts of land.
  • Fuels with more than 10% ethanol content are not compatible with non E85-ready fuel system components and may cause corrosion of ferrous components.
  • It can negatively affect electric fuel pumps by increasing internal wear and undesirable spark generation.
  • It is not compatible with capacitance fuel level gauging indicators and may result in erroneous fuel quantity indications in vehicles that employ that system.

By Prabhakar Pillai
Published: 7/4/2008

New Studies Support Cellulosic Ethanol « Advanced Biofuels.

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The Biodiesel Boon – Does It Really Help The Environment?

Monday, February 23rd, 2009


Boon to Our Environment: An Alternative Fuel

At the dawn of urban civilization, pollution is increasing at exponential rate creating lots of trouble to mankind which results into high consumption of oxygen ultimately diminishing level of oxygen in the environment. Day by day the level of oxygen is lowering down that its threatening the survival of mankind. As now days the level of oxygen has declined to as low as 6 – 7% from the original level of 21% in the air in some parts of the world like Japan & Tokyo.

The decline of oxygen level beyond this limit will be fatal for human race and will create the severe living condition for each one of us on this planet. So, again the human intellect has proven its excellence in finding a solution to such a dreadful problem and discovered the phenomenon of running car on water through an electrolytic process, which contributes into oxygen supply in the atmosphere as compared to other fuel sources which even consume this gas or leave the air as such without any benefit to it.

This motive only makes it the fuel for future. As this technology doesn’t contribute to global warming like other gasoline fuels, definitely using this technology will also serve towards the protection of environment. Running car with this technique by using water not only save our atmosphere but also save its user’s pocket also from ever-escalating gas costs, thus making it the obvious option.

Till now gasoline was the only option available but now it’s on the choice of users they can switch to more appropriate option like running the car with new technique by using water as this method converts water down into Brown’s gas, which also is a perfect fuel for gasoline engines,. This is the known fact that there is a lot of thermo chemical energy in gasoline, but on comparing gasoline with brown’s gas it was found that there is even more energy in water. As ,the Department of Energy has cited about 40% of energy in this fuel.

Forlornly, this shows that most of the gasoline fuel used is only to cool down the combustion process, a pollution-ridden but this new technique will be producing H20 steam (water vapor) and unburnt O2 (Oxygen). Hence, this will be cleaning the environment, rather than dumping nauseous toxins into it. Plus contribution to the deteriorating supply of atmospheric oxygen is an added advantage. As oxygen is supplied to environment by conversion of surplus vapor in the reaction to oxygen.

It’s turn for any driver to become environment saver by simply using this technique and emitting water vapor in place of toxic chemicals into the air which will contribute in saving our planet – Earth.

There are variety of ways to save gas, such as by running your car on water or getting coupons. Run your car on water and save environment as well as money.

     By Abhinav Sidana
Published: 7/11/2008

A Simple Biodiesel Formula

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Directory:Biodiesel from Algae Oil

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Can I Save Money On Biodiesel Prices At The Pump?

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

How Bio Diesel Kits Can Cause You One Less Problem and Save You Money

The problem referred to is the same as almost everybody else, both in this country and abroad, and that is how to save money. There are different money saving alternatives being introduced, and among them is the welcoming of the use of biodiesel as a replacement for the regular diesel with petroleum content. Bio diesel kits prove to be helpful in those terms.

Chemical content in the traditional fuel are known to damage engines in the long run. On the other hand, bio diesel is friendlier to the engine, and causing it to give a more optimized performance due to its natural ingredients. For those who do not have either a diesel engine or are not about to buy a new car that runs only in biodiesel, the same advantages of using this non-petroleum based diesel can be acquired by using bio diesel kits. These kits may contain a second fuel system in the engine and have it installed for conversion of SVO or straight vegetable oil. Usualy a kit is 500-1000$ but if you want to save money you can buy a guide and do it yourself with less than 150$.

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Aside from this, there will also be an SVO tank and hose, as well as a heating system, a radiator, and another piece of equipment that facilitates the option of alternately choosing between biodiesel and diesel.

The internet is also a host for a lot of bio diesel kits which you can choose from. Their product functions, advantages, and prices are catalogued so you will just need to browse through several sites and pick out which one has the best reviews, aside from the judgment that you come up with. This is a great way for ticking off that fuel problem in your everyday expenses list.

Author: Mark Peterson

DIY Biodiesel In Your Kitchen « Making Your Own Biodiesel at Home

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Convert Your Car to Biodiesel & Make Huge Savings

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Convert Engine to Biodiesel – DIY and Say Bye Bye to the Expensive Gas

You might not know this but your car can actually run on animal fat and vegetable oil. The latter is more common and more preferred, thanks to many people who have tried it and attested to its reliability. You can convert engine to biodiesel even at home. All you need is an online tutorial, which you can readily find in the Internet. But before you set out to achieve this little project, it’s best to learn about the advantages and disadvantages of converting your diesel engine to biodiesel.

It’s no secret that biodiesel is a wonderful alternative for regular diesel. Unlike petroleum diesel, biodiesel does not produce harmful greenhouse gas emissions. On the contrary, it is nontoxic and biodegradable, making it a friendly to the environment. Your car will be from emitting unburned hydrocarbons, sulfur, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter if you convert engine to biodiesel. Moreover, biodiesel also burns more completely compared with other fossil-based products in the market.

Convert car to biodiesel

Using biodiesel also has more its downside, as with any other type of fuel. For one, the exhaust of biodiesel actually has emissions of nitrogen oxygen than regular diesel. Another concern is the decrease in car performance; reportedly, car performance suffers from an eight to fifteen percent reduction due to biodiesel’s lower energy content. Finally, biodiesel requires modern diesel engines because the old ones have rubber seals, which deteriorate upon long-time exposure to biodiesel that actually works as solvent.

The pros of using biodiesel are more significant than the cons. Find out how you can convert engine to biodiesel now.

Author: Mark Peterson

How to Convert Your Car to Run on Vegetable Oil

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How do I convert my car to run on Biodiesel fuel?

In my case, I found I had to do absolutely nothing to convert my car for biodiesel, even for winter use. Source(s): http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/363213/is_it_really_necessary…   Read more…

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Biodiesel Fuel or Just An Additive?

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Can Fuel Boost Diesel Additive Help You Go Green?

Going green is a concern to most of us. This additive helped lower my "particulate matter" over 20 percent. That is a visible reduction I noticed.

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While many people view going "green," as a politically correct thing to do in this day and age, when it comes to fuel be it gasoline or diesel there are limited supplies and seemingly unlimited demand.

This means that finding alternatives to traditional forms of fuel is a wise decision for many automobile owners as well as those who decide to supplement their current fuel or diesel, if the case may be, consumption by incorporating the regular use of a fuel additive in order to keep vehicles running smoothly along the way while stretching the gas (or diesel) mileage even further.

Truthfully, there is much more good that can be done for the environment by using alternative fuel sources than one may realize. Even better, the more people who decide to utilize alternative sources of fuel the more the big businesses that are growing fat off our pain will notice a slice into their pieces of profit pie. All in all, taking a bite out of their profits is not a bad idea all around.

If you cannot afford or do not have access to alternative fuel sources where you live you can do your part to put these big businesses growing fat on your dependence on fuel on a diet by using FuelBoost Diesel Additive each and every time you fill your tank.

Keep in mind however that saving money and using less fuel isn’t the only benefit that this brings to the table. Enjoy the bounty of benefits that incorporating it into your automotive diet, whether using traditional fuel sources or alternative fuels, such as biodiesel or traditional fuel from the pump while remaining true to your green causes and your efforts to curtail your own impact on the global warming of our planet.

One way FuelBoost helps is by lowering the emissions that are put out by your automobile. Depending on how often you use your vehicle this can have a significant impact. Imagine if everyone in the world did their part to lower the emissions of their own vehicles? By saving money and helping the planet at the same time there is little in this situation that isn’t worth sharing.

Another way that this additive I can see helps save the planet or at least prolong the resources of the planet is by reducing, by small fractions true but small fractions just the same, our dependence upon foreign oil, or worse yet, drilling new pipelines that may threaten delicate ecosystems that will allow fuel to be gathered a little closer to home.

The impact of massive oil pipelines is no small footprint upon the planet and FuelBoost can increase your gas mileage by as much as 10 per cent. This may not seem like much but when you imagine these large trucks that deliver goods across the country mile after mile 10 per cent can really add up quickly in savings not only monetarily but also consuming a resource that we will some day be unable to replenish.

Whether using FuelBoost Diesel Additive with diesel fuel straight from the pump or in combination with other alternative diesel fuels on the market the impact to the planet can be as significant as the impact to your wallet and that is quite an accomplishment.

FuelBoost Fuel Additive Makes A Big Difference
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     By Ron Petracek
Published: 10/1/2007

A Simple Biodiesel Formula

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Oil to Biodiesel – conversion formula?

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The Advantages of Biodiesel

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

The Advantages of Using Biodiesel Blends

Great things ahead for Bio Diesel Blends

The Advantages Biodiesel

Biodiesel blends are becoming more essential to the every day operation of farm vehicles and machinery, trucks, buses and boats both big and small. This is because there are a slew of advantages to using one of the designer fuel biodiesel fuel blends on the market.

First of all any substance that helps reduce the U.S. dependence on foreign fossil fuel oils can’t help but be a good thing. This is particularly true in the United States, which has resorted to a fair amount of aggression to take control of the world’s oil supplies.

If you cut your gasoline or diesel with a biodiesel fuel blend such as fuel boost you are cutting down on your need to use foreign fossil fuels and creating jobs for Americans who grow the soy and canola that is used to make biodiesel blends.

Biodiesel can be used in a blend in many different kinds of existing diesel engines without modification. Biodiesel burns substantially cleaner than petroleum based diesel fuel in both vehicles and machinery.

Biodiesel is carbon-neutral which means that its contribution to global warming is negligible compared to petroleum products. In addition to displacing imported petroleum, biodiesel blends reduce air pollution and greenhouse gases. A 1998 biodiesel lifecycle study, jointly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, concluded biodiesel reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 78 percent (compared to petroleum diesel.) The CO released into the atmosphere when biodiesel burned is recycled by plants, which produce more oxygen.

Biodiesel is a lubricant that reduces wear and tear on engine parts by almost one half! In fact it is already added to many petrodiesel fuels to increase the lubricity of diesel engines and fuel systems. It is also a solvent that can help keep your system clean.

Sick of seeing black smoke flume out from your exhaust. Biodiesel burns cleaner and produces less smoke. The smoke it does produce is white as opposed to back. The exhaust from biodiesel also smells better. People say it reminds them of the smell of popcorn or French fries.

Biodiesel is the only alternative fuel to have fully completed the health effects testing requirements of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments as biodiesel produces less sulfur emissions than regular diesel.

However biodiesel is still not that widely available commercially. Still the consumption of biodiesel has greatly increased since 2001. This is why so many people are ordering their own car conversion "grease car" kits or home brewing systems to make their own biodiesel.

If you have an older machine, then there is a chance that using a biodiesel fuel additive such as FuelBoost could have the effect of cleaning or thinning old petroleum from the walls of your fuel lines and clog up your engine.

Biodiesel in a pure form (such as B100) has a high gelling point compared to other fuels. This means that it thickens when the temperature falls below the freezing point (32 F). However there are solutions to this such as using a blend of biodiesel called B20. B20 is a blend of 20% biodiesel and 80% regular diesel and has a gelling point of -15 degrees F. Adding a biodiesel additive such as Fuel Boost to the blend also lowers the gel point even further so that your fuel lines don’t clog up in the winter.

Fuel Boost Designer Additives
Fuel Additives for Gas or Diesel and Motorcycle

     By Ron Petracek
Published: 10/23/2007

Biodiesel Advantages

Here are a few advantages to using biodiesel (as opposed to petroleum diesel):. Produces significantly less air pollution than diesel fuel – none of that black soot coming out of your ex…   Read more…

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How Do I Make Biodiesel – DIY Kits

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

How Do I Make Biodiesel? – DIY Kits

Some believed that as they continue to waste time, they also loose money. One can possibly save both time and money through the use of the biodiesel kits. Biodiesel diy is not a simple process for you need to take several steps before you can finish it. Pumping fuel into your vehicle anytime you noticed that its empty is not that simple. It requires a lot of consideration, effort and time. That is why many of the car owners have been encouraged to buy this biodiesel kits.

Biodiesel kit is freely delivered to your home upon payment. Included in the kit are its parts and instructions. One should follow these important steps to easily assemble the parts. Biodiesel diy is possible if you just aware of the right process and follow the instructions well. Biodiesel kits usually have safety precautions, so they can be considered as a bit foolproof.

In biodiesel diy, you first need to understand on how to operate and build your processor. Upon preparing some of the important parts, you can already build and test it. The advantage you get from making this one with your own is that you had save a lot of money and the fact that the processor was built with your own effort is the one that gives you great satisfaction.

How do i make biodiesel

Prior to your decision in doing the biodiesel fuel through biodiesel diy, you need to purchase this kit, so that hassles will be avoided. But of course you need to prepare your money to be spent for the kit. Purchasing those biodiesel kits with cheaper price and low quality brand may put you into troubles. So you need also to be wise in selecting for kits with reasonable price but with high quality standard. Some of the biodiesel kits available in the market may range from about 200 to 1,000 dollars, but if possible that you can afford to buy a processor worth 10,000 dollars, you can spend for it just to satisfy your demands. It will always depend on what type of kit you are needed and the quantity of fuel you need to make. Now if you want to save more from your pocket, you may opt to create kit with your own.

You need to buy biodiesel kits if you choose to build biodiesel diy. This could help you to avoid frustration, confusion, and mess while doing the job. Some of the benefits that you may acquire with the use of these kits are as follows:

-This kit is especially made with safety precautions attached to keep you safe from harm.
-You just have to spend less time in assembling it, so this gives you more time to make fuel that you want.
-It has an assembled processor that will satisfy your demands.

Author: Ian Pennington

How to Make Biodiesel – Making Bio Diesel at Home For Cheap

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DIY Biodiesel At Home Production Kits

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Learning how to make biodiesel fuel at home is easy with a DIY biodiesel kit and we can provide ourselves with all the energy we require right at home and not harm the environment or our health.

Biodiesel kits are becoming more and more accessible and there are various manufacturers that are producing these biodiesel kits. Did you know that more and more commercial companies are using biodiesel for their fleet of cars? Yes it is true. They realize that they are saving money while at the same time can promote themselves as a green conscious company.

Now you can do the same things from your own home with easy biodiesel kits.

Think about the advantages:

- You will not have to worry about rising energy costs
– You can be completely energy independent
– You will save lots of money
– You will make a positive contribution to the environment

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The truth is that it really isn’t that hard to do. Recently there was a television program about the question if you can use plain cooking oil in a diesel powered
Car. They wanted to do a test to see if you could run a diesel powered car of straight cooking oil. So they tested this with a Mercedes Benz diesel car.

Well the car ran just fine!

Of course plain cooking oil is a bit more expensive than diesel and that is where the biodiesel comes into play. With a biodiesel kit you can be making biodiesel from various freely available plants, plant materials, algae, used cooking oil and more.

Author: Mark Bosaley

DIY Biodiesel: Algae Biodiesel « Making Your Own Biodiesel at Home

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DIY Biodiesel In Your Kitchen « Making Your Own Biodiesel at Home

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