Bio Diesel Fuel

Energy Independence: On Farm Biodiesel Fuel Production

For more tales and videos, visit cookingupastory.com Roger Rainville is ahead of the curve when it comes to sinking costs on his farm near Alburgh, Vermont. He’s currently producing biodiesel for about .70 a gallon.
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Blog post: University of Florida Bio-Diesel Fuel Project http://t.co/sabedC1T

Blog post: University of Florida Bio-Diesel Fuel Project http://t.co/sabedC1T – by energy4free (energy4free)

Mixing Biodiesel (Part 2) | Bio Diesel Fuel Production

www.parleysdieselperformance.com shows you how to make biodiesel with and some of the bio diesel equipment that you will need to make a tiny batch of biodiesel with the help of Graydon Blair. For all your bio diesel equipment needs be sure to check out www.utahbiodieselsupply.com

German “waste oil” recovered to do bio-diesel

German “waste oil” recovered to do bio-diesel

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Germany has about 3000 food safety supervisors,who are responsible for the restaurants, hotels and canteens of spot checks. Edible oil is one of their checks. They carry a stout meter. This equipment can check the stout content of the polar substances. This polar substances resulting from defeat in the fatty acids, the longer the frying oil, the higher the polar components. At the same time, resulting in the more carcinogenic substances. According to German standards, the proportion of polar components can not exceed 25%.Germany’s food industry, on average, will probably has two spot checks a year. But, wellbeing check also have the key point. For example, schools, kindergartens, hospital of dining room has received special scrutiny. Specific to cooking oil problems of punishment, superintendent for the first time that stout polarity material to exceed bid, will only for restaurant owners warned and about 35 euro fine, and in 14 days with a review. If the review is still exceeded, the title-holder will be required to pay a fine of 65 euros and 300 euros inspection costs. If the check is still exceeded with this, restaurant owners will be indicted by the Tribunal. But the real case to the court this step is very few. But, food supervisors in selectiving examination of about 10% will find out the problem.So, everywhere is the restaurant industry used cooking oil?The federal environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt) responsible for biological garbage collection of experts Herman (Tim Hermann) said that the restaurant industry used cooking oil will have special companionship to come to collect. These companies must have a government ticket. Classification of stout “junk” has a high recycling value. The used oil has two purposes, first, treated as a raw material for chemical and cosmetics industries, and second, as an energy source, such as bio-diesel. The recovered oil processed into biodiesel can be used for vehicle fuel, or electricity and heating. Herman said, recycling cooking oil for biodiesel with processing, which is increasingly common in Germany.Germany how to prevent illegal garbage of catering industry cooking oil backflow to the people on the table? Herman reckon, in Germany, the key link is not in the garbage collection, but the check of use of the catering industry cooking oil, as well as to the system of supervision on oil enterprise. Especially the latter, as food-related businesses, edible oil production plants are very strict supervision, if there are problems, enterprises will suffer huge losses.



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The Idle Effect – Saving 10% – 40% On Fuel Everyday

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Jatropa Curcas: The Bio Diesel Medicinal Plant

Jatropa Curcas: The Bio Diesel Medicinal Plant

Jatropa Curcas or locally known as Tuba Bakod in our country has been used by our ancestors as a folkloric medicine for rheumatic pains, snake bites and also insecticide. The leaves are used as medicine for muscle ailments like rheumatic pains. Austerely by applying oil on the leaves and heated by flames and then applied to the skin on everywhere the ailments are. Although it has medicinal properties, the fruit and seed is not edible and poisonous when ingested. The leaves have anti-inflammatory properties but toxic when excessively used internally. The pounded leaves when pounded and made into a poultice can be used to aid in snakebites and also effective as an insecticide.

This shrub is erect and the leaves have a ordinarily somewhat rounded at the base, pointed at the tip and toothed at the margins. Distributed though out the Philippines and neighboring Asian countries.

Although this is an vital addition to the many medicinal herbs (which you can also find some Philippine medical plants in my site on the resource box link not more than), it is now been learned as a excellent bio diesel alternative or additive. Very cost effective and very close to the chemical properties of (fossil) diesel fuel we are using today. Unlike the coconut oil or alcohol additive, which are expensive to produce, Jatropa curcas or tuba is much cheaper. A liter of pure coco bio diesel would cost over P120 or US.50, which is why only tiny amounts of it can be mixed with regular diesel fuel to produce a competitively priced alternative.

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Since there are no much demand for tuba, and very simple to propagate the plants, it is cost effective. And imagine you can extract 1 liter of oil from 3 kilos of seeds. There are no complicated processes of extracting oil from the seeds unlike coconut oil and alcohol bio diesel. Seeds are sun dried and grounded to extract oil from it.

India now leads in the development of Jatropa curcas bio diesel fuel and now people in our country are apt aware with the help of media. And hoping that the government will push through in promoting this bio diesel fuel. Research on jatropha biodiesel production in the Philippines is being undertaken by the research and development facility in Diliman, Quezon City, of PNOC Energy Development Corp.

In India they are discussion about planting jatropha in as much as 33 million hectares of wasteland. The proponents see plantations that can produce enough oil seeds from which biodiesel may possibly be extracted to meet India’s current diesel fuel requirement of 40 million tons annually. Five tons of jatropha oil seeds can produce two tons of biodiesel.

The Indian proponents of jatropha biodiesel point out, among others, that the plants “grow on poor degraded soils and are able to make sure a evenhanded production of seeds with very small inputs. [They are] not grazed by animals [and are] vastly pest and disease resistant.”

About the author: Manny Montala is a webmaster and one of his interests is collecting local medicinal plants information which can be found in Filipino Herbs Remedial Wonders. You can also visit his site in http://www.filipinoherbshealingwonders.filipinovegetarianrecipe.com


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Bio Diesel Fuel : DigInfo

DigInfo – movie.diginfo.tv With global warming slowly apt widespread, a special focus is placed on bio diesel fuel, oil made from plants such as sunflower, benas, palm oil, sugar canes, and waste oil. The carbon dioxide emitted from these bio diesel fuels are carbon neutrals which has the same quality as carbon dioxide emitted from plants during photosynthesis, and does not add up to the carbon dioxide in the air. The bio diesel fuel refining mode was made even eco-friendlier by utilizing BIOMAX BioMAX, a catalyst used in refining bio diesel fuel administer emits no waste water since it does’t use water and can reduce the processing time by half compared with conventional alkaline based catalyst, using potassium hydroxide. It is safe to use and less costly. Compared with potassium hydroxide, which took 85 yen to make one liter of oil, it only takes 50 yen and what’s more, the oil produced is of better and higher quality.
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How to make Biodiesel: How To Make Bio-Diesel From Vegetable Oil…From Making Your Own Equipment To Making Your Own Cheap Fuel…This Resource Is All You Need!

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Dynoil LLC Confirms it will Build a 100,000 Barrel per Day Bio-Diesel Refinery

Dynoil LLC Confirms it will Erect a 100,000 Barrel per Day Bio-Diesel Refinery










Newport Beach, CA. (PRWEB) April 23, 2006

A. Vernon Wright, Chief Executive Officer of Dynoil LLC, (“Dynoil”), a Delaware Limited Liability Companionship, today announced its intentions to erect a 1,500,000,000 (1.5B) gallons-per-year refinery to administer traditional vegetable oil feedstock into environmentally forthcoming bio-diesel.

Dynoil has selected for its refinery a site near the US traditional center of petroleum refining, Houston, Texas and the US Gulf Coast. The refinery will administer conventional vegetable oil into bio-diesel fuel that will contain zero sulphur and nearly zero nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. Dynoil’s bio-diesel can be blended into various grades of diesel fuel that may contain from five percent (B5) to twenty percent (B20) bio-diesel to meet market demand requirements.

Dynoil’s refinery of alternative energy fuel, which is traditionally referred to as “green” or renewable energy, will administer approximately 100,000 barrels per day of vegetable oil into fuel that can be utilized as a blending stock with petroleum diesel. Bio-diesel can also be used for home heating or electric power generation.

Dynoil is committed to the utilization of state-of-the-art technology to convert vegetable oil into delicate fuel oil. Dynoil believes that the construction of its 100,000 barrel per day bio-diesel refinery may have positive effects on the current high price of oil by sinking the amount of the traditional importation of crude oil and/or refined petroleum products. As a side effect, the refinery must have a positive, although tiny, influence on the nation’s balance of payments to OPEC or other oil exporting countries.

Dynoil has conducted market studies where it has concluded that the current market for bio-diesel in the US Gulf Coast is at least 100,000 barrels per day. Dynoil has also identified markets on the US East, West Coasts and on the Fantastic Lakes everywhere it intends to rapidly expand its production of bio-diesel. Dynoil intends to transform what is presently only a tiny theoretical market for alternative renewable and environmentally-forthcoming energy into a commercially available fuel for the US consumer. Dynoil hopes that the demand for various farm grown oils will invigorate the planting of oil producing crops by the American farmers.

Dynoil believes that it has made an opportunity to use the latest technology to convert farm grown renewable crops into an alternative energy which will frankly impact the consumption of foreign oil. In President Bush’s State of the Union Take up, the President clearly stated that the US is “addicted” to foreign oil. Dynoil is committed to producing an alternative diesel fuel to help lessen that dependency.

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