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Making Biodiesel From Rapeseed

... however frequently combined with fossil-fuel diesel in ratios varying from 2% to 20% biodiesel. There are so many processes that need to be done when making biodiesel from rapeseed, there are a lot of costs that go into using rapeseed as ... Read Read: Making Biodiesel From Rapeseed

By: Munya Chinongoza | 12/02/2009 | Environment

Biodiesel Facts And Information

... fuel if desired. What is great about this technology is that any type of animal fat or vegetable oil can be used in making biodiesel. The most common type that is used is rapeseed or soybean oil. Why is biodiesel becoming an alternative? ... Read Read: Biodiesel Facts And Information

By: Simon Oldmann | 12/07/2006 | Automotive

Biodiesel Car Is The New Way To Drive

... because it burns cleaner and does not pollute the atmosphere. It is non-toxic and biodegradable, making it the perfect fuel. Biodiesel fuel has been road tested and will get up to twenty-five miles to the gallon. That is better than some ... Read Read: Biodiesel Car Is The New Way To Drive

By: Simon Oldmann | 29/08/2006 | Automotive

Alternative Energy - Biodiesel

... , and is already rapidly becoming the main stay of a lot of family budgets, with ever increasing popularity. Biodiesel can and is being produced from rapeseed, soybeans, algae, palm oil, hemp, lard, mustard seed-in fact, any vegetable oil ... Read Read: Alternative Energy - Biodiesel

By: Mervyn Rees | 30/05/2008 | Education

The Advent of Biodiesel Algae Power

... need not depend on terrestrial plant cultivation anymore. Currently, most of the oil being converted into biodiesel still comes from sunflower and rapeseed, with the alcohol used in the process coming from beets, corn and wheat. These ... Read Read: The Advent of Biodiesel Algae Power

By: Matt Oconnor | 15/12/2006 | Causes & Organizations

Mcdonalds UK Shows Mother-nature Love With Biodiesel for Its Delivery Vans

... So how does it work? According to a report by Topgear, once the oil has been used to make your Freedom Fries turn into a tasty state of crispiness, it'll be combined with rapeseed oil to power McDonald's 155 Lorries, saving some 1,650 ... Read Read: Mcdonalds UK Shows Mother-nature Love With Biodiesel for Its Delivery Vans

By: Rain Stockton | 06/07/2007 | Automotive

How to Make Bio Diesel

... . There is not near enough land available to produce enough vegetable oil for our fuel needs using, corn, soy, rapeseed or palm oil but there is enough land available to produce enough vegetable oil for our fuel need using algae. More on ... Read Read: How to Make Bio Diesel

By: Brett kitchen | 19/11/2008 | Automotive

Biofuels and What They are

... to make biofuels? Conventional ethanol is made from sugar cane, corn, and sweet sorghum. Soybean and rapeseed oil are often used to make biodiesel, but coconut, palm, canola and jatropha nut oil are also being used throughout the world. ... Read Read: Biofuels and What They are

By: gregchapman | 28/06/2008 | Cars

Biofuel Renewable Energy Resource

... present in the atmosphere. There is a considerable CO2 discharge from the refinery and distillery processes required to make biodiesel or bioethanol, as well as for transport, the use of ranch machinery, and manure production. Biodiesel, ... Read Read: Biofuel Renewable Energy Resource

By: Fabricio | 31/03/2008 | Environment

An Introduction to Biofuels

... but the economies of scale of production and agricultural subsidies versus the rising costs of petroleum may make biodiesel more attractive. Biodiesel production continues to grow rapidly with an average annual growth rate from 2002 to ... Read Read: An Introduction to Biofuels

By: Simon Harding | 10/12/2009 | Science
Bharat Book Bureau

Russia Biofuels Market Potential

... sources such as vegetable oil, animal fat, and cooking oil. The oxygen contained in biodiesel makes it unstable and requires stabilization to avoid storage problems. Rapeseed methyl ester (RME) diesel, derived from rapeseed oil, is the most ... Read Read: Russia Biofuels Market Potential

By: Bharat Book Bureau | 30/09/2009 | Online Business

Russia Biofuels Market Potential

... sources such as vegetable oil, animal fat, and cooking oil. The oxygen contained in biodiesel makes it unstable and requires stabilization to avoid storage problems. Rapeseed methyl ester (RME) diesel, derived from rapeseed oil, is the most ... Read Read: Russia Biofuels Market Potential

By: Bharat Book Bureau | 30/09/2009 | Marketing

3rd Generation Biofuel Algae

... % in sunny days) and an acre of algae can produce enough oil to make 5,000 gallons of biodiesel in a year. According to my point of view biodiesel and bio ethanol from rapeseed and corn is not only adding to global warming but economically ... Read Read: 3rd Generation Biofuel Algae

By: Zeeshan Khan | 06/08/2008 | Environment

Bio-Diesel Generators - Some Faqs Answered

... . What is the future of biodiesel generator? The future of biodiesel generators is rather bright, thanks to its pollution free features. The cleaner burning and less wear on engine, makes it the ideal fuel for running generators in the ... Read Read: Bio-Diesel Generators - Some Faqs Answered

By: anonymous | 23/12/2006 | Causes & Organizations

Biofuels In The U.S-Just The Facts

... or even straw and other cellulosic plant materials such as wood chips or grasses. Biodiesel is produced from vegetable oil crops such as palm, soybeans or rapeseed, or animal fats and leftover restaurant grease. High oil prices, ... Read Read: Biofuels In The U.S-Just The Facts

By: Daniel Yergin | 01/05/2007 | Environment

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