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| Weekly updates: Friday, September 3, 2010 7:00:00 PM Small generators join bio-diesel range With the growing need for environmentally sound power supply a generator's ability to run on 100% bio-diesel is proving a great success. http://www.manufacturingtalk.comEnd-of-year date set for biodiesel plant THE commercial production of biodiesel should begin by the end of the year in Swansea, the ambitious pioneer of the energy project predicts. http://icwales.icnetwork.co.ukAll TriMet Buses Running On Biodiesel Mix As of Monday all of TriMet's buses are running on a five percent biodiesel fuel. That makes the company the state's largest consumer of biodiesel. http://www.publicbroadcasting.netPlans for new biodiesel plant progressing The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors agreed on Monday to consider expanding an Urban Renewal Area to assist in the possible construction of a biodiesel plant southeast of Hardy. http://topix.netAnother Biodiesel Plant in the Works for Wisconsin Plans for a third biodiesel production plant in Wisconsin are being finalized as part of an effort to make the state more energy independent.Com
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http://topix.netBiodiesel trial looks to drive Environment Agency future Recycled vegetable oil is being harnessed in a two-year biodiesel trial announced today, that will see 100 Environment Agency vehicles reducing their emissions by 20%. http://www.environment-agency.gov.ukBiodiesel Engine or Biodiesel Conversion: Which One is Right for You? Whenever we talk about biodiesel we mean the process of converting waste vegetable oil to an alternative fuel called biodiesel (or biodiesel conversion) which is then poured into unmodified diesel tanks in place of petroleum-based diesel. There is, however, another practice that comes to many minds whenever the term "biodiesel
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comes up. This phenomenon involves the conversion of the engine rather than the oil, modifying a normal diesel engine to where it can run on unmodified waste vegetable oil (grease, fat, lard, etc.), in essence turning it into a "biodiesel engine". http://ezinearticles.com |
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