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 significantly help in the development of agriculture in the countries that use it.”
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Before WW2 bio diesel was in use in South Africa to power larger equipment, and Europe has been very instrumental in the development of technology to promote the use of bio diesel. In Europe there are
more available than diesel in America, and one must wonder what is delaying the use of more and
more diesels in the U.S.?
The industry can turn their destinies by developing diesel engines and actually took three Mercedes C-class diesel engines and ran them over 30,000 miles using biodiesel from Jatropha oil without modification of engines and with no negative impact during this period.
All major car manufacturers from cars to large trucks have ongoing studies with alternative fuels,
but for some unknown reason to keep them locked up in secret. In August 2007 showed Mack’s parent
company, Volvo Group seven demonstration trucks that emit no carbon dioxide. Each of the cars was
driven by another renewable fuel type – that illustrate the breadth of its research alternative fuels.
Tomas Coimin is a master of motivational techniques with a strong desire to help others seek greater
peace through positive self-esteem. Based in Co. Tipperary Ireland. my aim here is to deliver subject matter that pertains to you the reader and with this in mind it is appreciated to receive feedback
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