Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Biodiesel as Fuel; A Step in the Right Direction by Rose Lindy

Biodiesel as fuel, Americans are well aware that they need to do something about the addiction to oil. As long as most of the oil continues to come from the Middle East, there is no doubt that an alternative source of energy is most needed. More and more people are getting enthused about alternative fuels becaue they want to see their money kept in America and being poured out to another country, not to mention there is a huge dislike at being held captive at the pump to the supplying country. They want to see their money kept in America and their reliance on other to be lowered and since biodiesel as fuel can be used in any diesel engine either as a mixed fuel or completely by itself it is looking better all the time.

It is made from what is called virgin oil feedstock. This means never used rapeseed or soybean oil, or even the uncommon palm, oil, hemp or mustard. Waste vegetable oils are also used. These come mainly from restaurant wastes and are also known as WVO. As well animal fats can be used. American restaurants make three hundred million gallons of waste vegetable oil a year. Meanwhile the people of the United States use nearly two hundred thirty billion gallons of fuel to run their cars and heat their homes. So, though that means that waste vegetable oil can only make a small amount of biodiesel in comparison to the national need, it is still worth using biodiesel as fuel in any way possible.

Biodiesel as fuel for the use in vehicles is very much becoming common especially amongst farmers who are more likely to make it for their own use. Some environmental groups object to the use of biodiesel as fuel because they claim that it would mean too much land would be used by farmers to grow these vegetable oil crops and this would over use the fields.

There are gas stations across the country where is can be found. This too is becoming more common. Alternative fuels are the way of the future. They reduce the countries reliance on others, it makes America stronger as the country produces more of its own fuel and that makes its people proud.
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Go to www.biodieselfuelalternative.com, where you will easily find information on biodiesel fuel and biodiesel processing.

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