How to make biodiesel
Tired of high fuel prices? Then you need to know how to make Biodiesel.
Biodiesel is made from a chemical reaction called transesterification in which the glycerin is removed by refining alcohol, oils, greases, animal oils and fat and vegetables into a renewable fuel.
Biodiesel can be used in any diesel engine with little to no modifications. Biodiesel can be used in a raw form or mixed with any petroleum diesel with significant reduction in green house gasses.
Biodiesel offers a safe and cleaner alternative to petroleum diesel. Biodiesel can be made from restaurant fryer oils. The Department of Energy has acknowledged biodiesel as an alternative fuel and biodiesel can be used as a vehicle credit under the Energy Policy Act.
Biodiesel can be used in conventional compression-ignition engines with no engine modifications. Biodiesel can be used like petroleum diesel for both light and heavy-duty engines with little to no performance loss. Biodiesel requires no engine modifications and will maintain the payload capacity and range of standard diesel engines. With no engine modifications needed skilled mechanics, spare parts, and fueling stations all can remain the same.
Biodiesel at 100% reduces emissions and carcinogenic compounds. Biodiesel at as little as 20% blend with petroleum diesel and a catalytic converter will reduce particulate matter up to 31%, carbon monoxide 21% and total hydrocarbons by 47% along with sulfur emissions and aromatics. Find out how to make biodiesel by visiting the books on biodiesel section.
