Posted in Biodiesel on Jun 25th, 2007
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The idea of using an all natural biodegradable fuel source may seem a bit too science fiction or Hollywood for the average person.
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Biodiesel and You
By http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Joseph_Then Joseph Then
The 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.
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Posted in Biodiesel, Biodiesel Testing on Jun 25th, 2007
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Biodiesel has been getting its share of interest among people in the search for alternative fuels. The cost of oils has been steadily going up in the worldwide market and many think it is time to find alternative sources to tone down in some way the rising costs of using gas and other petroleum-derived fuels. One of the alternatives found to have promise is the production of biodiesel.
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Biodiesel and Its Impact on the Environment
By Matt OConnor
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Posted in Biodiesel, Biodiesel Testing on Jun 25th, 2007
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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.
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Biodiesel – Save Money & Help The Environment
By Assaf Katzir
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Posted in Biodiesel, Biodiesel Testing on Jun 25th, 2007
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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.
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Biodiesel Myths and Facts
By Matt OConnor
When it comes to biodiesel, a lot of bad (and plain wrong) information tends to get thrown around leaving the public unsure as to whether biodiesel itself is indeed a good thing.
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