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Showing posts with label Alternative Fuel. Show all posts

FREE Biodiesel Book

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It's a darn shame you buy so much expensive electricity from your local electric company, when Jeff, Timothy, and Jean make their own using biodiesel! This fantastic eBook, from Bill Anderson of Network 6000, Inc, will show you how to set up your own electric company running on biodiesel fuel in your back yard. Make sure you read about the FREE BONUSES (methane, free energy notes, and solar energy).

Bill Anderson generously promised you a FREE book about making your own biodiesel from used cooking oil, just by entering your name and email address in the form and he'll email that book to you right away! This is a must read book because biodiesel is really starting to move from being an alternative fuel to a mainstream fuel - and that's a rare thing in the alternative energy world. If the fuel supply dries up, homemade biodiesel may be the only fuel that you can get your hands on!

The book contains links to all the most popular biodiesel web pages too (and some you probably don't know about yet, but should). Even Willie Nelson is promoting biodiesel and using it himself. Also included is information on growing Jatropha for biodiesel oil production. And, if that isn't enough, he'll also send you four (4) very detailed government studies that were done on biodiesel.


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Biodiesel Processor

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Biodiesel Processor for Easy Production

Biodiesel takes center stage as an alternative fuel. It has many benefits over traditional diesel fuel. Biodiesel saves you money just by using it. Also, homemade Biodiesel is possible

The production process involves little risk. Special knowledge or skills are not prerequisite to learning Biodiesel. Using Biodiesel processor makes biodisel production much easier.

The cost of the Biodiesel processor and the supplies is still far less than you would spend in the long run on using traditional diesel, so it pays to produce your Biodiesel from home with the aid of a processor.

Rationale for Acquiring One
You may think twice why you have to resort to using a Biodiesel processor, Access to Biodiesel supply could be sourced out from your local fuel station. What you may overlook is that the Biodiesel you are buying is likely a blend. Although blends are still better in quality than straight diesel fuel, they are not the best way to experience Biodiesel. Pure Biodiesel available in the market or known as B100, proves to be more appropriate for your vehicle and for the environment.

Producing your Biodiesel supply is not a tall order. The aid of processor can simplify the process since the processor is designed to perform the iterative tasks with the B100 product as the end result

What to be Expecting
Most Biodiesel processors are delivered for outright use. Thus you can jump start outright your journey to making Biodiesel. You should also get instructions that clearly explain what to do and what inputs are required.

The Biodiesel processor should handle most of the work so you should expect to only have some minor things to do to get started on making Biodiesel. It should be a fairly quick process, depending on the ingredients you use. If you decide to use vegetable oil as input, you have to undertake process a little longer.

Moreover, a Biodiesel processor can ensure a good Biodiesel end product since the processor is intended for good end results. Your margin of error is not a big concern compared to the process involved when using a kit.

Operational Guide
You should designate an exclusive area for your Biodiesel processor. Since your Biodiesel processor is expectedly for heavy use it is adviseable to set it up for ready use if the need arises. Moreover, you can secure the processor from possible damages.

You must carry out the Biodiesel production procedure correctly to come up with a good final output and make the best out of your processor.



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How to Make Biodiesel

Homemade Biodiesel 
Biodiesel boasts a number of benefits, but one of the biggest benefits is that that anyone can make Biodiesel at home. Imagine being able to make your fuel for your vehicle or even to create energy for your home right in your garage. That would translate into lots savings for you. It can be pretty easy when it comes to making Biodiesel. If you are able to, it is a great idea to get involved in making your own Biodiesel because you get to save gas costs when you use home-made Biodiesel. 

Supplies for Biodiesel 
To make a small batch of Biodiesel at home all you need are few supplies. The production of Biodiesel requires the actual ingredients alcohol, lye and vegetable oil substance. You have to prepare some supplies as inputs for mixing the fuel: unfilled plastic bottles, duct tape, a blender and measuring cups. Be sure anything used for Biodiesel production is exclusively for that purpose and never recycle such ingredients for cooking. When supplies are ready, you are ready to begin learning how to make Biodiesel. 

Safe Process 
Making Biodiesel is a relatively safe process. There is little risk for fire or explosion as you may expect with fuel. Indeed the only safety precaution you have to note, inflicting burns to yourself due to flames. Pay attention closely to the temperasture in your mixing procedure. You will undertake the simple procedure of Biodiesel production which takes into account combining the inputs, letting it to settle, separating the byproduct and Biodiesel and then cleaning the Biodiesel. The entire proccess can last for just a few days or it may take a few weeks. That is dependent on the cleanliness level of your vegetable oil. 

Low Volume or High Volume 
You can produce Biodiesel in small scale or large scale. Tapping biodisel is sensible if you want to make a few gallons of Biodiesel at a time. If you depend on your lawnmower or similar equipments then A Biodiesel kit would be perfect. It is simple to use and will require a small amount of supplies. If you are looking to make more Biodiesel, say to fuel your vehicle, then you will need a Biodiesel processor. This makes the process super simple, so you can make more than a few gallons at a time. The processor entails more supplies but you can be more productive in making Biodiesel since the processor can automate some tasks.


What is Biodiesel?

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Overview of Biodiesel

With recent increase in the prices of gas the people get to see a revolution in the industry to research for an alternative solution. People want something more economical when it comes to fuel. They want something safer and cleaner. They want fuel that is also cheaper.

Since then, a number of alternative fuel have been introduced in the market and some have taken off rather well. Biodiesel is one of the popular alternative fuel that offers the general public a good fuel alternative.

A Different Fuel
One nice feature that makes Biodiesel a good candidate is that you do not need to buy a special vehicle or even make modifications to your car so that you can use Biodiesel. If you have been using diesel as fuel then you can Biodiesel.

Biodiesel is very different from regular fuel, but in good ways. Biodiesel burns like any other diesel fuel which is the main reason why you can use it in your car engine without modifying. In addition, Biodiesel burns cleaner, so less wear and tear and less pollution. It also is safer with less chance of explosion or fire.

Biodiesel Blends
Most of the Biodiesel sold today on the market is are blended version. When it is blended, it means that Biodiesel and regular diesel are mixed together at different levels. This is done because pure Biodiesel does not work well with conventional rubber parts found in most cars. You see, hoses and other rubber parts in the car will disintegrate over time with Biodiesel use. Mixing Biodiesel and regular diesel into a blend will help to correct this common issue.

B100 (ie. 100% Biodiesel) is non-blended Biodiesel which can be found in the market. The reason why they are sold is because some car owners have removed the rubber parts in their engine. They will get the best benefit from using pure Biodiesel. However, a blended Biodiesel still wins over the straight diesel fuel and it can be used in any diesel-driven car without much issues.

Many Myths of Biodiesel
There are many myths circulating around concerning Biodiesel that make people question about the usability. The issue of Biodiesel breaking down rubber parts of the engine is not realy an issue when we look at the details. It is cheap when it comes to changing the rubber parts compared to the problems that may arise from using regular diesel. Biodiesel is much cleaner and so it will greatly reduce the general wear and tear. That means less service and maintenance to your vehicle.

People are starting to realize that Biodiesel is a head above the rest. Despite the rumors and adverse talks, Biodiesel is, without a doubt, a proven alternative fuel for all.



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Alternative Fuels

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Right now in the United States, there is a huge push for people to use alternative fuels as opposed to gasoline. There are many reasons for this push. Generally, it’s because alternative fuels are kinder to the environment and can help to combat the ever-growing problem of global warming.

The price of driving a car is rising at an alarming rate. It has become very expensive to drive a car, so people are looking out for ways to save money on their fuel. Scientists are developing alternative fuels that can help not only the environment, but also the consumer’s checkbook. The new alternative fuels offer advantages in so many ways that people are really starting to take a look at these as an option over paying astronomical gasoline prices.

When consumers use alternative fuels both to gas up their car as well as heat and cool their homes, they are helping the environment as well as helping themselves. The toxins that are released into the air when we burn gasoline and other fuels have shown to contribute to global warming and before we know it, winter will be as warm as summer.

In the simplest form, an alternative fuel is one that is not produced by using crude oil. They are simply fuels that replace conventional gasoline as a means of powering vehicles. Alternative fuels have desirable energy efficiency and pollution reduction features. The 1990 Clean Air Act encourages development and sale of alternative fuels.

There are many different kinds of alternative fuels – the most prominent one as well as the one that has been around the longest is ethanol. Ethanol is made from corn which is a great help to our farmers as well as to consumers and the environment. Ethanol is sometimes called grain alcohol. It can also be made from organic materials including agricultural crops and waste, plant material left from logging, and trash including paper.

The alcohol found in alcoholic beverages is ethanol. However, the ethanol used for motor fuel is denatured, which means poison has been added so people can't drink it. Some people believe that producing ethanol takes more energy than it gives back and for the most part, this is true. However, technologies have evolved in such a way that it is possible to increase the efficiency of producing ethanol.

The growing trend toward alternative fuels will probably grow as we become more and more conscious of how we are damaging our environment through our habits and products we use. New alternative fuels are being developed all the time and having a choice will certainly be a nice alternative itself.

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Alternative Fuel Vehicles

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There is a growing trend toward pushing people to use new alternative fuels to power their vehicles. Alternative fuel burns cleaner, is better for the environment, and, in many cases, can be cheaper than gasoline. But not just any car will run on alternative fuels. The engine must be constructed in a different way to adapt to the new substance that it will be running on.

Almost all major car companies have jumped right on to the alternative fuel bandwagon by manufacturing a variety of vehicles designed especially to run on alternative fuel. They are called, of course, alternative fuel vehicles or AFVs for short. Some vehicles are strictly designed and built to run on nothing but alternative fuel while others can run on either gasoline or alternative fuel making them a hybrid car.

As of 2006, here is a list of some of the alternative fuel or “green” vehicles manufactured by some of the major car companies:
Honda Insight
Honda Accord Hybrid
Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 Series
Dodge Stratus Sedan
Dodge Durango SUV
Dodge Caravan Minivan
Ford Taurus
Ford F-150 Pickup
Ford Escape SUV
GM Impala
Chevrolet Silverado 4 x 2
Chevrolet Tahoe SUV
Chevy Yukon SUV
Nissan Titan Pickup
Toyota Highlander SUV
Toyota Prius

And these are truly just a few of the alternative fuel vehicles that are on the market. There are more and more being designed and manufactured every day. Big car companies know that the wave of the future is going to be towards environmental friendliness when it comes to a person’s vehicle. That’s why their manufacturing of so many alternative fuel or hybrid vehicles is a huge part of their business plans these days.

Now, you should know that even though it is a good idea to buy an alternative fuel vehicle these days, you will have to pay more money to do so. Alternative fuel vehicles run anywhere from $3,000 to $10,000 more than a regular gasoline car. That’s why many states offer great incentives for those people who own alternative fuel vehicles.

For example, California, Florida, and Texas have allowed alternative fuel vehicles exemptions when it comes to commuting. These places have commuting or “high occupancy” lanes that allow cars with a certain number of people in them to use them. If you have an AFV, you can be in this lane even if you are by yourself.

The Federal Government also offers a tax break to those people who have purchased an alternative fuel vehicle in the year 2006. For some, that is an amazing tax advantage and well worth the investment in buying an alternative fuel vehicle.

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