Archive for August, 2011


Build Your Own Homemade Energy Solutions

Electric bills and fuel bills keep rising, but the cost of wind turbine energy is zero, and the cost of installing and hooking up a turbine is steadily coming down as demand rises and more commercial success is realized by various companies producing the turbines and researching technologies for to make them ever more effective.
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Biodiesel, Big The Bold The Beautiful

Biodiesel has existed for over a century. While the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900 Dr. Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine ran his first engines on a fuel derived from peanut oil – the original biodiesel. Before his death in 1913 he stated that: “The diesel engine can be fed with vegetable oils
and would [...]

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Home Biodiesel Production Part 2

Now that we filter the oil, we should make a batch of biodiesel. And we want to show you what you do. We have now filtered oil. I have oil in a 55 gallons drum, and I’m going to put the oil in this machine. Inside this machine has the
brands that tell me different sizes, [...]

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Is Making Homemade Biofuel Easy?

Making homemade biofuels are not as easy as some of the videos would have you believe. There are many factors in the process of making homemade biofuels that will determine how well it goes in your engine. It also depends on what kind of diesel you own whether the fuel will run smoothly in the [...]

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Making Biodiesel at home Your – Made Easy

What is Biodiesel? The term biodiesel refers to a fuel type derived from natural resources, such as straight vegetable oil – which if often called SVO -, waste vegetable oil (WVO for short) and animal fat (tallow). It can be used in regular diesel type vehicles without modification. It is a common misconception that you [...]

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Approaches to Make Biodiesel Using Algiers

People is really starting to understand that it is possible to run a diesel engine on vegetable oil, for example, biodiesel has yet to be produced from nothing. The conventional option is to buy vegetable oil or used vegetable oil from a restaurant. But if you have an additional choice to use: You can make [...]

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