Monday, November 28, 2011

Making biodiesel and bioethenal

Making biodiesel fuel:
Biodiesel is basically diesel fuel that you can make yourself. It is biodegradable, non-toxic, renewable, and it will work in any diesel engine without any engine modifications. You make Biodiesel out of animal or vegetable oils such as soybean, canola, or used restaurant fryer grease.Many can make their own biodiesel fuel for $1 per gallon!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL-M2IzYGuU
This video gives helpful step by step instructions about how to make biodiesel at home!

Making bioethanol fuel:
Lots of people make a fuss about how ethanol costs more per gallon and is less efficient to produce than gasoline. One thing is certain: Ethanol production does have a lot of variables: everything from the feedstock (bio-material required to make ethanol fuel), all the way to the equipment used to distill it. One way you can control both of these variables, however, is to make your own ethanol.
Making your own ethanol can be fun, cost-effective and better for the environment. There are many positives to making your own bioethenal. Your engine will run cleaner and there will be a reduction in the amount of toxic emissions that burning gasoline produces. It's a relatively simple process: All you need is some form of feedstock, a way to ferment it and a way to distill it. Basically that's it. Of course, there's also a certain level of danger involved in producing your own ethanol as well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmFwSogNAEc
This video discusses how to make bioethanol!

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