Monday, December 11, 2006

What Is Bio Diesel?

What in the world is biodiesel?

From the word itself, biodiesel is an alternative to diesel fuel made from renewable or organic sources such as the ones already mentioned above. Biodiesel is produced by means of a reaction between an animal fat or vegetable oil and ethanol or methanol with a certain catalyst. Biodiesel appears as and used as either in its pure form or can be mixed with diesel to be utilized by diesel engines - a petroleum-based biodiesel. Both have yields of glycerin and biodiesel, which are chemically known as asters of methanol and ethanol.

Alternative fuel is something that the market desperately needs, fuel consumers and environmentally aware activists are searching for a healthy and clean solution for energy. Biodiesel is one of the popular solutions for fuel, learn more about Biodiesel

Monday, December 04, 2006

Some Info About - Ethanol

Ethanol fast Facts

Systematic Name: Ethanol

Other Names: Ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, hydroxyethane, EtOH

Molecular Formula: E2H6O

Physically, ethanol may be described as a colorless, flammable, slightly toxic chemical compound that has a distinctive perfume-like smell.

It is produced from sugar cane and used as automotive fuel in Brazil. Ethanol made out of corn, on the other hand, is being used widely as a gasoline additive and direct fuel in the United States. Straw, meanwhile, is being used to manufacture ethanol as well.

Ethanol is currently the leading biofuel provider in Europe.

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Saturday, December 02, 2006

Start Using Biodiesel Kits

Perhaps the biggest impact of the use of biodiesel fuel instead of just plain diesel is on the human health and the environment. While 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.

Whenever we talk about biodiesel we mean the process of converting waste vegetable oil to an alternative fuel called biodiesel (or biodiesel conversion) which is then poured into unmodified diesel tanks in place of petroleum-based diesel.

Additionally, for either tax credit on biodiesel cost, one of the following criteria must also be met; the biodiesel production company actually uses the biodiesel itself as a fuel; the biodiesel production company sells the biodiesel retail which is then used in the fuel tank of the buyer.

Read more about how to start using biodiesel and biodiesel kits

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

The Recipe For Biodiesel

It is becoming so popular that even I cant believe it, looks like we got a revolution on our hands.

The biodiesel recipe calls for vegetable oil; other similar things can be used as well like soybean oil, methanol and caustic soda. The only difficult item to find might be the methanol that is easy to buy in large quantities but not so in small.

All the biodiesel information suggests that the first time you make it you really should only do it in a small quantity to be certain you are making it right. Further if you should decide it is too much trouble or you aren’t satisfied at the results you don’t want gallons of materials left.

Read more about making Biodiesel fuel