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17.08.2009

Biodiesel what is it? Biodiesel processor ?

Biodiesel processor? Biodiesel is recently developed type of biofuel, made of replaceable staple. It is very similar to conventional diesel, used in motor vehicles, but it is not extracted from under the ground. Alternatively it is produced from vegetables, nuts and seeds. Main cultures used for biodiesel production are peanuts, sunflower, rape seeds, and soybeans. Literately, any vegetable oil can be used for biodiesel…

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10.08.2009

What is Biodiesel Fuel?

 

Biodiesel fuel is a less harmful to the environment substitute for conventional fuel that is made from 100 percent replaceable staple.

It is destined to become the fuel of the new era. It is widely known as Biofuel. Biodiesel does not contain any fractions of processed crude oil, but conventional fuel can be blended to make biodiesel mix (eg. B20, B50) that can be used…

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10.08.2009

Biodiesel myth & facts.

What Biodiesel is:

Biodiesel is a substitute for conventional fuel, made of domestic and industrial waste such as used vegetable oils, fats, extracted from animal tissue, and even from recently discovered staple – seaweed. Biodiesel is not produced from a crude oil, however it can be mixed with petroleum diesel to create a biodiesel mixture. Biodiesel mixtures can be used in most if not all conventional…

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26.05.2009

What is Biodiesel

Biodiesel fuel is a clean burning alternative fuel that is made from 100% renewable materials.  Many people believe that Biodiesel is the fuel of the future. Sometimes it is also known as Biofuel.  Biodiesel does not contain petroleum, but petroleum can be mixed to produce a biodiesel blend (eg. B20, B50) that can be used in various cars.  Pure biodiesel fuel (ie. B100), though, can…

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26.05.2009

Hydrogen Fuel Cars - Do they Exist

Did you know that hydrogen fuel cars are already on the streets of many first world countries? General Motors and Ford already launched hydrogen fuel cars and currently, BMW has created a series of the same type of vehicle. General Motors already have thirteen hydrogen fuel cars roaming the streets of Washington, including 6 minivans.

Ford is still in the process of manufacturing ‘Focus’. Other car…

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26.05.2009

The Basic Fact Sheet On Diesel Fuel Prices

As consumers, the basic basket of goods that we often purchase in the course of everyday involves diesel and other fuel products, making us susceptible to the impact of diesel fuel prices. Diesel fuel, gasoline, and oil are used not only in running cars and other transport vehicles, but also are used for cooking, heating the home, and powering diesel-powered equipment like snow-blowers, lawn-mowers, and…

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26.05.2009

Why Diesel Fuel Prices Are High

Diesel fuel prices used to be less than gasoline prices. But a lot of people are now wondering why diesel fuel costs higher than gasoline. The primary reason is the increasing global demand. The other factors would be environmental restrictions and higher federal taxes. (All of these will be tackled in detail below.)

What people do not realize is that the pattern shifts. During the summer,…

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26.05.2009

How the Industry Arrives at Diesel Fuel Prices

The movement in diesel fuel prices has had a strong impact in a variety of industries that makes use of diesel not only in running machinery, but also in transporting goods. This is because the use of diesel in transportation and energy underlie a huge number of functions in everyday life. Majority of delivery trucks, public transport vehicles like trains, buses, boats, ships and barges,…

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26.05.2009

Diesel Fuel Prices Versus Gasoline Prices

Does biodiesel equipment makes fuels cheappier?

History has it that the gasoline prices have been higher than the diesel fuel prices. But then again, this does not always hold true. During some winters, the demand for distillate heating oil increases which also raises the price of diesel fuel—so much so that is becomes more expensive than gasoline.

In the United States since September 2004, the price…

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26.05.2009

Is a Biodiesel Vehicle the Right Choice for You?

These days the rising cost of fuel is making everyone rethink their vehicle choices.  People are starting to care more about how much gas a car uses then how good it looks.  With new alternative fuel choices, like biodiesel on the market that are cheaper and more environmentally friendly, many people are starting to wonder if a biodiesel vehicle is right for them.

A biodiesel vehicle…

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