Homebrewing Biodiesel and Fill The Tank For $2
Posted at 13 August 2008 10:22
I guess it is time to get 100% long for the readers to count. All indications in Bio Fuel, Bio Diesel and New Energy Information are unbelievable, for example bio fuel car.
It is just getting started:
Flashback We've been brewing our own biodiesel (using free waste veggie oil) since Jan 2004 (also see out biodiesel photo gallery) and the book (and only book) that help us get started is the Biodiesel Homebrew Guide by backyard brewmeister Maria "Mark" Alovert. Maria's been influential in the homebrew biodiesel movement. Her simple to read methods and DIY processor were easy for us to understand as we searched for fuel solutions. Farmer D or should I say Biodiesel D did improve .. Read the rest of this entry.
Let us review, what it has been told:
The aptly named Zero Pollution Motors will be releasing compressed air powered cars in United States by 2010. $2 of air is all it takes to fill the tank, and the car gets 106 gas equivelant mpg. Top speed when running on air is 35mph, but a small fuel boost (gasoline, propane, ethanol or bio fuels) ramps it up to 90mph. Designing by France's MDI, the vehicle is 100% emmision free when running on air-only mode. Amazingly, these compact cars seat 6 people and still have room for luggage. ..read more.
It is something always coming out on top.
This is a guest post by Adam Vaughan, editor of CNET's SmartPlanet. Adam also co-founded Hippyshopper, the UK's first green consumer blog and launched Newconsumer.com Image by: Shayan Remember how Nokia's next hipster phone would be 100 percent recycled? How EasyJet promised it had a carbon-cutting 'Eco Jet' in the wings? No? You won't be alone if you don't remember these bleeding edge new 'green' technologies. Barely a day goes by without new balsa wood models and Photoshopped .. Keep Reading.
Maybe it is time for me try to write something right now.
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