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M-Fuel Technology and M-19


M-Fuel is a post refinery fuel technology the process hydrocarbon-based, heavy oils (kerosene, diesel and bunker) in propriety, patented applied for, device that employs an electro-mechanical means to generate an H2O emulsion in sub micron fuel particles. Emulsions are dispersions of two or more immiscible liquids. The described conditioned hydrocarbon-based fuel exhibits improved performance, handling and storage characteristics. The resulting conditioned hydrocarbon-based fuel has a volume greater than the unmodified hydrocarbon-based fuel, a BTU content in real-world applications greater than the BTU content of the unmodified hydrocarbon-based fuel, based on volume, less particulate emissions and less non-particulate emissions than the unmodified hydrocarbon-based fuel. The M-10 can produce 10 MT of M-Fuel/24 hour period.

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Turn Your Fat to Fuel – French TV News clip, School of Engieering, Design & Technology


We are continuing to offer a limited number of Eco themed projects to schools throughout 2009 in conjunction with the Royal Academy of Engineering. These projects entitled “Turn Your Fat to Fuel” will include workshops wherebiodiesel learn how to make biodiesel from cooking fat and then soap as a bi-product.

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Algae Farming Technology for Florida Bio Diesel biofuel Fuel Production Green Technology


Algae Farming Technology for Florida Bio Diesel biofuel Fuel Production concentrated systems renewable resource researched developed scientific replication Green Technology

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Making Algae Biodiesel Technology Info Book

algaebiodieselinfo.com Take a look at Algae Biodiesel Technology biodiesel book making algae biodiesel at home. This Algae book will help you get started with the latest algae biodiesel farming techniques and technology to stay ahead of the learning curve.

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Making Biodiesel

Make your own backyard biodiesel. It’s easy to make a small batch that will work in any diesel engine. You won’t need any special equipment–an old juice bottle will serve as the “reactor” vessel–and on such a small scale, you can quickly refine your technique and perform further experiments.

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