Biofuel: An alternative
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An Upton farmer shows how he converts vegetable oil into biofuel.
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An Upton farmer shows how he converts vegetable oil into biofuel.
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fuel cost & lt; p& gt; est?n raising levels récord anywhere in the world. The cient?fico and the industralists est?n looking for solutions that alleviate the pain in the gas pump. The alternative fuels are the answer, with options for the masses. & lt; br/& gt; 1. Fuel cost & lt; br/& gt; fuel costs are m?s high that never, the world is now búsqueda of alternative solutions to the high demand and stop price of the fuel with base of petr? ? I read. & lt; br/& gt; 2. To make Biodiesel in the home the people/& gt; & lt; br ? n of biodiesel in pa?s has analyzed producci? as an extreme alternative to impel the commerce. This no longer is the case, as the prices of the fuel have gone off producci? ? n of biodiesel in the home is now much m?s f?cil with kits available that can be bought. Residential kits of biodiesel and systems of level of commercial entrance of producci? ? n are now widely available. Companies like www. 70centsagallon. com offers a variety of options to fulfill the budget and the needs of all. The use of these systems goes from the proprietor of the diesel engine Cummins of the commercial fleet and maintenance. All of them est?n looking for one soluci? safe ? n, f?cil and effective to alleviate the diesel fuel cost of discharge. & lt; br/& gt; 3. Trucks & lt; br/& gt; Any cami? ? n with a diesel engine can use biodiesel forms safe and econ? ? mica with the biodiesel that takes place in the place by its propietary operator. It does not concern if you have a foreign Ford, Dodge, Chevy or cami? diesel ? n, all can benefit from the use of biodiesel. proprietors of trucks cannot say the difference in the yield and the state of their veh?culos has m?s to be able and to work better with less noise. & lt; br/& gt; Proprietors of commercial trucks are now turns to the benefits of the biodiesel as he sees himself in www. to biotrucker. com. & lt; br/& gt; The alternative fuels offer múltiples solutions to satisfy the needs with the world. The necessity has forced the new innovations anywhere in the world, that include the use of the sweepings, H20, used oil of kitchen and seaweed of the new fuel sources. This generaci? ? n har?one differentiates in pr? ? ximos años with new tecnolog?as that help to the mother earth a planet m?green s for all we. & lt; br/& gt; V?ctor Garlington has been a defender of see-fuel length and produces see-fuel for its own veh?culos. At present is to help others to discover alternative fuels like one soluci? ? n to the high price of the fuel. 70centsagallon can be contacted in winner @. he is & lt; /p& gt; & lt; /p& gt; & lt; /p& gt;
Victor Garlington has been a long proponent of bio-fuels and produces bio-fuel for his own vehicles. He is currently helping others discover alternative fuels as a solution to high fuel prices. He can be contacted at victor@70centsagallon. com
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& lt; p& gt; If you estÃtired of the continuous rise of the price of the gasoline and humankinds increasing scorn by the natural environment, then it can be the moment seriously for considering the benefits of combustible biodiesel. The reasons are many by qué this alternative source of energÃa podrÃa to be the answer to our problems of energÃa in the future, but a thing is certain, the fuel dependency fà ³ siles is callejà ³ n without exit, because sooner or later acabarÃ. & lt; br/& gt; & lt; br/& gt; We are going to see this from an alternative point of view, that is to say, the increasing popularity of the hÃbridos vehÃculos. These cars of use of pequeños fed gasoline motors continuously to load his baterÃas. This has the advantage of great gasoline consumption with smaller emissions. & lt; br/& gt; & lt; br/& gt; But there is trade-off. They cost mà muchs of its connected gas predecessors, as much is asà that the cost of the purchase of hÃbrido in many cases is much greater than any long term saving on the gas purchases. También is necessary to consider that these cars todavÃa are based on petrà ³ I read crude like fuel source, that conforms passes the time convertirÃin prohibitive even for these wonders of high millaje. & lt; br/& gt; & lt; br/& gt; This it is where the combustible biodiesel knows a clearly advantage on new generacià ³ n, even of high kilometrage hÃbridos cars. Clean burning fire is an alternative fuel that becomes of renewable and recyclings, natural materials. In fact, vehÃculo of use of biodiésel producirÃuntil a 60% less polluting agents to continuacià ³ n, any motor of combustià ³ n of gas. Whereas the fuel consumption is not so good biodiesel también does not undergo of the pressures of disminucià ³ n of the provisions of conduccià ³ n prices. & lt; br/& gt; & lt; br/& gt; Aquà estÃthe true beauty of the biodiesel taking, but can become of any número of natural sources, including vegetal oils (fresh and used), animal fats, the treated waste waters, and últimamente the studies have had éxito in refinacià ³ n of which certain types of marine seaweed. This is what helps to maintain the cost, the overwhelming supply of the raw materials. & lt; br/& gt; & lt; br/& gt; Another warning of the alternative fuel is the fact that you can do in his back patio. Después of inversià initial ³ n of adquisicià ³ n and creacià ³ n of its own kit of biodiesel can be produced its own fuel prÃcticamente free of cost during the time that wishes. Before doing this it is necessary to make sure that you have vehÃculo driven to diesel engine, but it beams, soon ³ n can be self-sufficient with regard to its daily fuel needs of conducciÃ. & lt; /p& gt;
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Biodiesel Fuel – An Introduction
here is now a growing movement in Biodiesel fuel. Biodiesel is a domestic, renewable fuel for diesel engines derived from natural oils like soybean oil.
Biodiesel can be made at home. It’s easy enough to make, it saves money and it’s good for the planet. Cars are said to run better and last longer on biofuel, and as it’s cleaner it’s also better for the environment as well as health.
It’s made from leftover cooking oil which helps reduce the dumping of oil in sewers and landfills. In many countries including UK and USA filling stations are appearing where you can fill your car, as well organisations now set up to provide information about this environmentally-friendly fuel.
With recent increase in the prices of gas there has been a rising interest to look for an alternative fuel. People who drive will want something better than the conventional fuel. Many of them want a fuel that runs clean and safe in their cars. Also, they want fuel that is cheaper.
Today, there has being a number of new alternative fuel introduced in the market and a couple of them are getting pretty popular. One such alternative fuel is Biodiesel. Biodiesel offers the mass a good alternative.
A Different Fuel
One of the nice things that makes Biodiesel a good alternative fuel is that there is no need to buy a new car or even make modifications to your car so that you can use Biodiesel. As long as your car runs off diesel as fuel, you can definitely use Biodiesel.
Biodiesel is very different from regular fuel, but in positive ways. Biodiesel works like any other diesel fuel which is the main reason why you can use it in your car engine without modifying. In addition, it is a fact that Biodiesel tends to burn cleaner, so your engine will experience lesser wear and tear. Plus, it creates lesser pollution and so it is more environment-friendly. Biodiesel is also safer with less chance of explosion or fire.
Biodiesel Blends
It is interesting to note that most commercial Biodiesel sold in the marketing today are blended version. In short, Biodiesel and regular diesel are mixed together at different levels. The reason why it is done that way is because Biodiesel at its purest form does not perform well with conventional rubber parts found in most cars. Hoses and other rubber parts in the car will wear down over time with biodiesel use. Mixing Biodiesel and regular diesel into a blend will help to rectify this common issue.
B100 (ie. 100% Biodiesel) is non-blended Biodiesel can still be found. For those who have upgraded their fuel system to not include rubber parts will get the best benefit from using pure Biodiesel. However, take note that a blended Biodiesel is still better than straight diesel fuel and it can be used in any diesel-driven vehicle without much issues.
Myths of Biodiesel
There are quite a number of myths about Biodiesel that make people become critical on 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 replacing the rubber parts compared to the known problems that may occur 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.
In the end, people will realize that Biodiesel is simply a better choice. Despite the rumors and adverse talks, Biodiesel is a proven alternative fuel for drivers today.
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Efforts to find affordable replacements to current vehicle fuel choices, biodiesel has quickly become one of the leading alternatives.
Biodiesel is considered a renewable eco-friendly resource derived from vegetable oil or animal fats. Once the vegetable oil or animal fat is processed, it becomes a combustible material, like the petroleum-based diesel currently used today in many vehicles. In fact, it is used daily around the world, 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 source, and yes, even waste vegetable oil, fish oil and animal fats. In fact, the August 2005 edition of National Geographic reported one biodiesel user who got his waste vegetable oil free from a local potato chip shop and spent eight dollars a month to turn it into biodiesel, which as we know is common practice now in many places.
Some of the advantages of biodiesel include:
* Biodiesel is an excellent way to use the vegetable oil and animal fats produced today, solving the hugely potential problem of waste products otherwise disposed of badly and the past problems that caused our environment.
* Biodiesel is biodegradable on land or in water, so naturally safer for all animal and plant life.
* Biodiesel is nontoxic.
* Biodiesel can be safer in accidents because it has a much higher flash point (300° Fahrenheit) than regular diesel or gasoline, and is considered a non-hazardous material.
* Biodiesel is a better solvent, so it cleans engines that have been dirtied and stained by long-term use of regular petroleum diesel.
* Biodiesel can be used right now, in any concentration with current petroleum diesel engines, making the transfer from one to the other very easy. However, older petroleum diesel engines may experience a higher degradation of seals and gaskets which can easily be changes for modern plastic alternatives used today.
* Biodiesel usage dramatically reduces carbon monoxide emissions and carbon dioxide emissions.
* Biodiesel reduces sulphur emissions by 100% (because it does not contain sulphur), which will help contribute to the Kyoto protocol mandate of reducing sulphur emissions.
Proponents say it may replace the fossil fuels used today to power vehicles. But it still has a ways to go:
* Biodiesel just like regular diesel tends to gel at temperatures that are very low, but this can also be rectified with additives.
* Biodiesel is more expensive to produce by the Gas Companies right now than other fuels currently in use (although rising costs in fossil fuel production could outstrip this problem shortly).
* Biodiesel will need a lot of vegetable oil and animal fat to meet the demand, and critics suggest that land use dedicated to filling the need will be astronomical, and largely an inefficient use of land in supporting the demand.
* The EPA reports that American restaurants produce 300,000,000 gallons of waste cooking oil every year, and although biodiesel can be produced from it, in the past it went to producing soaps, etc, but the cost of collecting it has caused Biodieselers to celebrate because a lot of them are happy to collect it for free.
There is a lot of support in the potential of biodiesel eventually helping to replace fossil fuels. In order to generate an accurate calculation on whether it’s a viable alternative or not, there are a lot of things that need to be taken into consideration. Check out my new book ‘The Secrets of Biodiesel’ and really get a handle on this.
Biodiesel commercially, is not cost effective today because it is not produced in such a large-scale. If it were manufactured on a larger scale, it may have a greater effect on price. To use a different example, it costs more-per-car to produce only one or two cars than it costs to produce 10 cars, or a hundred cars, or thousand cars. (This is why Henry Ford is hailed as a genius of the production industry, because he reduced car prices by creating an assembly line). So once the scale of biodiesel is ramped up, the cost will be more effective.
The cost of biodiesel has become very affordable as a way to fuel cars and heat homes of our individual Biodieselers, however, replacing the current processing plants that take oil and turn it into fuel may be so high that it is prohibitive, and asking drivers to switch vehicles or swap engines may not be an alternative for everyone. So clearly, there will need to be a “phasing in” effect in order to increase biodiesel or other bio-fuels, thereby greatly reducing the stranglehold of petroleum-based fuels.
Another factor to consider is the social cost. While many people do have the best intentions in mind to reduce emissions and waste and improve on their use of fossil fuels, people still make decisions based on their own personal impact; how much money and time will they save? There may be lots of people that are concerned about ecology, but there are so many more people concerned about whether they can afford to make the transition. Until biodiesel becomes the cheaper choice, the general public will not make the transition.
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1. Amelot Holdings is a US based company specializing in development of ethanol and biodiesel plants. It establishes relationships between the researchers and suppliers of alternative energy. The company facilitates joint ventures and mergers between the research facilities and the manufacturers of alternative energy. Thus, there is exchange of information and technology which helps to promote the growth of the alternative energy industry.
2. Environmental Power is another alternative energy supplier. It has two subsidiaries namely Microgy and Buzzard Power. Microgy undertakes research and development in the field of alternative energy. It has developed a cost-effective biogas facility by making use of agricultural and plant waste. It focuses on eco-friendly production of renewable energy like biogas to compare with the standards of natural gas. The biogas is used in combustion engines, and for heating homes and offices. Buzzard Power has an 83MW power facility to generate ‘green’ energy from coal waste.
Environmental Power has been in existence from the year 1982 and has a long history of development in the field of clean energy. The company has developed and operated municipal waste projects and hydroelectric plants and assisted in clean gas generation and energy recovery. It has a team of experts from the agriculture and finance sectors to manage the business and help its growth and expansion.
3. Intrepid Technology and Resources Incorporated (ITR) processes animal waste into natural gas as an alternative energy resource. America’s supply of natural gas is depleting. ITR believes that the two billion ton animal waste produced every year can be used to generate natural gas to tide over the deficit. Their ‘organic waste digesters’ built close to the sites of the organic waste, produce clean methane gas which is a viable option to natural gas. The company is based in Idaho but plans to expand its operations to the whole country.
4. Nathaniel Energy generates energy from waste matter. The company has devised s system known as Total Value Preservation System (TVPS) which sees the potential of waste materials to generate energy. Industrial waste matter which would have otherwise been discarded or destroyed is being put to optimum use to recover the trapped energy. The production costs towards generation of alternative energy are equivalent to the costs incurred by a company to install pollution control systems and preventions. TVPS is an innovative technology which recovers valuable resources that other processes fail to do.
There are many companies such as those listed above, which use innovative technology to augment our diminishing supply of natural resources by adopting environmentally safe methods to generate alternative energy or renewable energy. There is a need to invest in research towards finding alternative sources of energy as a replacement to fossil fuels. The future of the world depends on industries which can help to achieve this goal. The governments of the various countries need to co-operate in terms of exchange of ideas and information to solve the problems of global warming and environmental pollution. Alternative energy suppliers like the above mentioned companies can play a major role in this process and the government can promote these companies by providing them subsidies.
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Some Suppliers of Alternative Energy
Amelot Holdings is a company which presently specializes in the development of biodiesel and ethanol plants throughout the US. Amelot’s objective is to establish relationships between various suppliers of alternative energy who are biodiesel and ethanol researchers or producers to further their ends with long-term profitability and growth in mind. Amelot furthers the cause of these alternative energy suppliers through the formulation of joint ventures, mergers, and construction contracts.
Environmental Power is an alternative energy supplier that has two subsidiary companies. One of these is Microgy, which is Environmental Power’s research and development arm. Microgy is a developer of biogas facilities for the cost-effective and environmentally clean production of renewable energy derived from food and agricultural waste products. These biogas fuels can be used in a number of different applications. They can be used in combustion chamber engines, used directly to make fossil fuel reliance less of a need, or cleaned up to meet natural gas standards and then piped to offices or homes for heating.
Environmental Power’s other subsidiary is Buzzard Power. Buzzard has an 83 megawatt power facility which generates green energy from mined coal waste. Environmental Power says of itself, we have a long and successful history of developing clean energy facilities. Since 1982 we have developed, owned and operated hydroelectric plants, municipal waste projects, coal-fired generating facilities and clean gas generation and energy recovery facilities. We are proud to have a management team and board of directors comprised of leaders from both the public and private sectors, including the energy, agriculture and finance industries.
Intrepid Technology and Resources, Inc, is a company that processes waste into natural gas as an alternative source of energy. The company’s vision centers on the fact that the US produces two billion tons of animal waste every year, while at once the US’ supply of natural gas is dwindling. ITR builds “organic waste digesters” local to sites of organic waste. These facilities produce, clean, and distribute the methane gas from the organic waste; methane gas is a viable alternative to natural gas. ITR is presently operating in Idaho with plans for national expansion.
Nathaniel Energy is a company with the objective of protecting the environment and minimizing total cost of business ownership. The Nathaniel Energy Total Value Preservation System (TVPS) gives companies unique benefits through Nathaniel’s recognition of the alternative energy potential of materials that are usually seen as nothing more than waste or pollutants. Nathaniel Energy’s technology allows it to extract and transform into alternative energy virtually all of the potential energy locked in waste materials.
All of this is produced at almost no additional cost beyond what a company would have had to spend in order to install pollution control and prevention systems. Nathaniel Energy’s innovative TVPS recovers valuable resources which other processes fail to. Throughout the entire process, the maximum amount of valuable material is recovered for reuse, which results in lowered costs and environmental protection.
Usual pollution cleanup and control processes treat these materials as mere contaminants that are either destroyed or discarded. The TVPS therefore decreases the total cost of business ownership through the provision of an additional stream of income.
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With increasing gas prices it seems like there is a rising interest to look a better fuel. People who drive will want something more economical when it comes to fuel. The majority want a cleaner and safer fuel. They also do not want a fuel that will cost more than expected.
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Today, you would have seen a number of new fuel being introduced and a couple of them have gathered a following. Biodiesel is one of the fuel that is in this category. Biodiesel offers a great alternative to high priced diesel fuel.
Biodiesel – It’s Different
One unique feature that makes Biodiesel a good alternative fuel is that you do not need to buy a special vehicle or even modify your vehicle so that you can use Biodiesel. If your car uses diesel fuel then you will have no problems using Biodiesel.
It is very different from regular diesel, but it’s always something good. Biodiesel works like any other diesel fuel which is the main reason why you can use it in your car engine without modifying. In addition, it is a fact that Biodiesel tends to burn cleaner, so your engine wbiodieselience lesser wear and tear. Plus, it creates lesser pollution and so it is more environment-friendly. You may be please to know that Biodiesel is also safer with less chance of explosion or fire.
Blended
Most commercial Biodiesel in the market today are blended version. Blended version means that Biodiesel and regular diesel are mixed at various levels. The reason why it is done that way is because pure Biodiesel does not work well with conventional rubber parts found in vehicles. 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 rectify this common issue.
B100, which is pure Biodiesel, is also sold commercially. For those who have removed the rubber parts in their engine will get maximum benefits from using pure Biodiesel. However, take note that a mixed Biodiesel is still better than straight diesel fuel and it can be used in any diesel-driven car without much issues.
The Myths of Biodiesel
There are quite a number of myths about Biodiesel that cause people to think twice about using it. The known issue of Biodiesel breaking down rubber parts of the engine is not really that huge of a deal. It is pretty cheap when it comes to changing the rubber parts compared to the common problems that may arise from using regular diesel. Biodiesel is much cleaner and so general wear and tear is greatly reduced. That means that you will have lesser servicing done to your car
In the end, people will realize that the best choice is still Biodiesel. Despite all the criticism and negative reports, Biodiesel is, without a doubt, a proven diesel fuel alternative.
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