Tuesday, December 23, 2008

making biodiesel from rapeseed - Learn How To Make BioDiesel

Biodiesel is made entirely from renewable resources such as soybeans, sunflowers, rapeseed and palm oil as well as waste vegetable oil. Biodesiel can be used in compression ignition desiel engines with no major modifications.

Bio-diesel reduces carbon emissions. In cold place weather, water freezes to form ice crystals which accelerate the gelling of the residual fuel. Based on engine testing, using the most stringent emissions testing protocols

That s right, it the same stuff we all use to cook with everyday. It is made from sustainable, locally grown crops, reducing the need to buy foreign oil. In view of the fact that biodiesel does not contain sulphur and aromatics, it burns cleaner leaving very few traces of contaminants.

So, is biodiesel good or bad for the environment? Having a wasteful attitude has been exacerbated by the lack of proper education in the basic skills of survival.

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