Save the Planet and Save Money With Biodiesel
February 11, 2010 by Guest
Filed under Uncategorized
Biodiesel has recently been considered the “designer fuel” for the wealthy because getting biodiesel at the pumps is truly expensive. However, there is a huge trend in switching to alternative fuels, and especially biodiesel, as it helps to save the world we live in by burning cleaner and creating less harmful exhaust gases. A cleaner burning fuel also uses less fuel and saves you money. For those individuals that cannot afford this luxurious fuel at the pumps, there is however another option. You can make your own biofuel at home with DIY biodiesel kits.
There are many benefits to using these DIY biodiesel kits, the least of which is the fact that you are going to save money, not just on the biodiesel itself, but also on your total cost of fuel as well. Although biodiesel is currently expensive at the pumps, in reality, it is not that expensive to make, and many companies even get the vegetable oil for their vegetable oil diesel for free from restaurants who can avoid paying fees for discarding their oil by allowing others to recycle it. If you want a cheap way of getting your oil, talk to some restaurant owners and many will be very happy to give you the oil you want, and the best bit is it’s normally Free. Of course, you can use your own oil at home as well from when you cook and such, but the less you have to pay for, the better.
Another benefit of DIY biodiesel kits is that you will not have to spend a lot of money for the items needed to make the biodiesel. Much of what you need to put together a DIY kit can be found in your kitchen or garage, and the rest can be got with an easy trip to a DIY store in your area. Simple and clear instructions will guide you effortlessly through using these kits and making your own alternative fuel.
Making a difference to your lifestyle and reducing your effects on the globe we live on is a huge topic which is hotly discussed all over the world today. Now anyone can switch to biodiesel in their cars with one of these DIY biodiesel kits.
Most of us really want to do something to help protect our environment and our planet, but much of what is available is just too expensive for regular folks. The possibilities to not only save money for yourself, but to make a better world for all are easily achieved using DIY Biodiesel kits.
For more information visit http://diybiodieselkits.com
Keep at it and Good Luck!
Paul Brady
Top 5 Rationales for Biodiesel
May 18, 2009 by Guest
Filed under Fossil Fuels
There are a lot of reasons to use Biodiesel instead of diesel fuel or other alternative fuels. It is something you should reflect on when you are jaded with the high price of diesel fuel.
Here are five logical reasons that will make you want to use Biodiesel in your auto at once.
Motivation Number One-Biodiesel has considerably less water than fossil fuel
At some point in its processing water will be fused with the fuel. There is a difference in the ratio of water that is put into the fuel that goes into your car. As a rule there is less water compounded with Biodiesel, so you do not end up with this water problem when you use it.
Reason two-Biodiesel is cost effective.
Homemade Biodiesel is an option making it very low cost even when you buy from the pump it will prove cheaper than regular diesel.
Your vehicle will run better with Biodiesel and this means that service and maintenance will cost less.
Reason Three – Biodiesel improves your automobile
Biodiesel has better lubricating properties and burns cleaner. This is the reason that there is less strain on your engine. After a while you will find that you are spending less money because you are not needing repairs and service.
Reason Four – Biodiesel is renewable.
Having a fuel source that will never run out is important. Most people are unaware that our fuel sources are dwindling Many people simply do not realize that the present-day fuel sources are being used upand in time will be gone forever
Once they disappear nobody can bring them back.
Energy sources like Biodiesel, that can be regenerated will never disappear. Biodiesel is created from organic ingredients that can be used over and over again
Reason Five – Biodiesel causes less harm to the environment.
automobile exhaust is one of the biggest contributors to high pollution levels. There are so many automobiles on the road that this fact comes as no surprise. normal fuel produces a great deal of pollution. Few pollutants are emitted from Biodeisel. There is a decreased chance of pollution when you use Biodiesel or a blend of Biodiesel.
This is good for the environment and all the living things that are breathing in the tainted air. Even a small chunk is good to minimize.
The Advantages of Using Biofuels
March 17, 2009 by Contributor
Filed under Renewable Energy
Advantages of Biofuels
Every time there’s an increase in oil prices, people feel it, even if they don’t drive a car. Some suggest we use biofuel to lessen the impact of the rising fuel costs.
But what is biofuel, and how does it differ from fossil fuel?

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Biofuel is produced from recycled elements of the food chain, and from plants. It is used in vehicles, and is considered a sustainable renewable source of energy, as compared to majority of the liquid and gas fuels which are used today. Conventional fuels are fossil-based, and there are limited sources available. These sources are depleting fast, and if we don’t find a good replacement, one day our cars will basically stop running.
Types of Biofuels
Biofuels can be used in their pure forms, or they can be blended with other fossil fuels. There are two basic types: biodiesel, and bioethanol. These are currently available on the market and most engines are compatible with them. There is no need to modify one’s existing engine in order to use them.
Biodiesel
This type of biofuel is created using a process that combines oil with alcohol, in the presence of a catalyst, to produce either methyl or ethyl ester. The alcohol used can either be methanol or ethanol. The esters are then blended with the standard diesel fuel, or can be used in their pure forms (100% biodiesel). Biodiesel can replace diesel, or it can be combined with it in such a way that it helps run diesel engines with little or no modifications required. Biodiesel is said to be better for the environment because of the fact that it produces fewer emissions, while at the same time being made from renewable supplies.
Bioethanol
Bioethanol is made by oxygenating various agricultural stocks, such as sugar and starch crops. It can be used in existing engines, although a small quantity of conventional fuel is needed for cold starting. Vegetable ETBE is used at present, as a fuel additive that can enhance octane rating. The vegetable ETBE is a replacement for MTBE, which is made from unsustainable sources.
Controversy
Biofuel might appear to be a promising renewable energy solution, but there are still some issues that need to be addressed regarding its use. While its use may lower the level of carbon emissions on the planet, the production of biofuel has caused debate. The concern is whether crops should be used for fuel or be reserved for use as food.
Hopefully these problems can be resolved. Biofuel might be an inexpensive and renewable source of energy, but people certainly shouldn’t starve because of it.
Please visit Biofuel for additional information on this subject.
For information about renewable and alternative energy in general, please visit Alternative Energy.


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