Making Biodiesel Fuel
It seems like an environmentally friendly gift from
above - making your own biodiesel fuel. With recent fuel
price hikes, and the growing awareness that we need to
do something about the amount of fossil fuels being
used, it seems like a great idea to replace them with
biodiesel. But while it's becoming more common to see
promotions for making your own biodiesel fuel, there are
a few things you need to think about before you go
ahead.
Firstly, what is biodiesel fuel? Basically, it's fuel
made from either animal fats, vegetable oils, or a
combination of both. The most common choice is usually
straight vegetable oil, often referred to as SVO. While
making your own biodiesel at home sounds like a great
idea, the reality is that very few households use enough
vegetable oil or animal fat to supply a big enough
quantity of raw product. It's almost impossible for you
to use enough raw product at home to keep up with your
motor vehicle fuel needs.
That's why some companies have decided to search for
bigger quantities of raw product. As a result, they're
working with bakeries, restaurants and other businesses
that use deep fryers, collecting their used oil and
recycling it. Once the oils are blended they can be made
into biodiesel fuel. It's still the same process you
would use if you wanted to make biodiesel fuel at home,
but because these companies have access to a much larger
amount of raw product, they can produce biodiesel on a
scale that makes it more viable.
Of course, it's not as simple as just taking the
vegetable oil, waving a magic wand over it and you have
biodiesel. It needs to be mixed and stored, and that can
be a logistical nightmare once you have a larger amount
of raw product. Plus, to make biodiesel from waste
vegetable oil, you have to de-water it, filter it and
then de-acidify it.
Still, if you're only interested in producing small
quantities of biodiesel, it certainly can be done at
home. Most households use around 600 gallons of gas a
year. Prices vary, but you could expect to pay at least
$1700. If you could produce the equivalent amount of
biodiesel, you would pay about one quarter of that. Plus
you'd know you were helping the environment.
Starting with clean raw products, rather than using
waste oils, makes it easier, because there's no need to
store or "clean" the raw product. Even though the clean
raw product costs more, you can still save a substantial
amount over buying gas. Plus you're doing the
environment a favor, which is always good. So if you're
interested in making your own biodiesel fuel, give it a
go. Your pocketbook and the environment will thank you.
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1. Deep Green Crystals: Biodiesel Archives ... November 13, 2006 Handy biodiesel site helps find stations... Driving aroudn jonesing for biodiesel? Surf over to www.nearbio.com on your phone. Enter the zip code, city and state OR GPS coordinates ...
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2. Unifield Engineering :: Billings - Bismarck - Vancouver ... ethanol plant. New Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Unit Engineering and ... Midwest cement plant. New Biodiesel Production Facility Process ... Oxide PSM Process Hazards Analysis and Risk Management planning ...
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3. Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Archived News Releases - 2005 ... 2005 ó Ships powered with low-sulfur diesel fuels may have cleaner ... Spot: ORNL seeks to improve biodiesel production OAK RIDGE, Tenn ... with a threat vulnerability analysis system being developed by a ...
http://www.ornl.gov/info/ ...prs.cfm?ThisYear=2005 |
4. UCR College of Engineering ... and Electronic Engineers, a biodiesel filtration system from the ... that can produce clean, sulfur-free diesel fuel for around ... Videos for Dynamic Scene Analysisî. Both professors are ...
http://www.engr.ucr.edu/NewsSystem/ |
5. Rapid Global Climate Change ... in CO2 is anthropogenic". Another volcanic gas, sulfur dioxide ( SO ) , can have a temporary cooling ... ... com" (more nonsense here ). A revealing analysis of contrarian pseudoscience traces the claims ...
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6. Site map ... with a flue gas analyser Biodiesel Biodigester in use in the ... portatiles (in Spanish) Gas analysis calculations (in Croatian ... conditioning Sampling for sulfur dioxide Sampling for nitrogen ...
http://www.habmigern2003.info/site-map.html |
7. Alternative Fuels Data Center: Energy Policy Act of 2005 ... Fuel cell vehicles Ultra low sulfur diesel vehicles Acquisition ... Directs EPA to conduct analysis on emissions reduced and ... million in 2008. Section 757 Biodiesel Engine Testing Program ...
http://www.eere.energy.go .../laws/epact_2005.html |
8. B100 Fuel, living on BioDiesel: January 2005 Archives ... Biodiesel or SVO? Good analysis comparing BioDiesel to ... York-area terminal to market biodiesel for trucks, is offering the ... means to lower their output of sulfur and other harmful emissions ...
http://www.b100fuel.com/a ...es/2005/01/index.html |
9. The vegetarian bus - The Boston Globe ... amount of carbon dioxide and sulfur pollution spewed onto the ... well as problem-solving and analysis, and trying to meld that ... I didn't even know what biodiesel was until this project ...
http://www.boston.com/new ...6/the_vegetarian_bus/ |
10. Clean Air Initiative: Global - Publications ... Measurements <Mobile sources> International Experience on Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel and Biodiesel Ion Beam Analysis Methods in Aerosol Analysis, Quality Assurance and Inter-Technique ...
http://www.cleanairnet.or ...pertyvalue-13664.html |
11. Biodiesel in British Columbia: Feasibility Study ... filtering and de-watering. An analysis of B.C.'s biodiesel ... diesel vehicles. If a 5% biodiesel mixture (B5) was used ... 2.5 billion litres of low-sulfur petro-diesel, this would ...
http://www.wd.gc.ca/rpts/ ...odiesel/default_e.asp |
12. Iowa Energy Center Mission ... needs. Consider doing an analysis of your utility bills from ... with no major modifications. Biodiesel is simple to use ... and essentially free of sulfur and aromatics. For the ...
http://www.energy.iastate.edu/about/faq/ |
13. farmgate: Agricultural Policy Archives ... which contains lower levels of sulfur, and suffers from lower ... as one of many variations of biodiesel fuels. Stu Ellis Posted by ... 2007, the Agricultural Policy Analysis Center (APAC) at the ...
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14. [OCIENE] The Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Environmental Engineering ... s), M.A.Sc., Ph.D. (Waterloo) Biodiesel, polymer reaction ... in urban micro environments; sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and ... detection and intervention analysis, robust design of chemical ...
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15. NREL: Advanced Vehicles and Fuels Research - CTTS Team Member Bios ... analysis of emissions data. Her laboratory experience also included research in the field of heavy-duty emissions from alternative diesel fuel formulations, natural gas, and biodiesel fuels ...
http://www.nrel.gov/vehiclesandfuels/bios.html |
16. Petroleum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... origin liquid fuels (ethanol, biodiesel). Any combination of ... substantial amounts of sulfur and requires more refining in ... by the use of crude oil assay analysis in petroleum laboratories ...
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17. Introduction to EM, aka CEM, BM, EM1 and EM-1 -Main Page ... material for bio-conversion into fuels such as biodiesel and others Smiling Japanese citizens pouring ... ... anaerobic bacteria known as purple non-sulfur bacteria. Since 1982, it is my perception (and ...
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