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New Articles for March 22, 2007

Biodiesel kits are a good way to start producing your own biodiesel immediately for home consumption. At the present time you have 2 options:

  • Build your processor from scratch.
  • Buying a biodiesel kit.

BUILDING A BIODIESEL PROCESSOR IS EASY! The headlines scream.

Let's get this straight right away. Yes, it is possible. (Notice I didn't say "Easy.") Many people have built them themselves, and a lot of people are doing so right now. There is a lot of talk recently about people going to the local dump and scrounging up the various parts and whipping up the processor of their dreams. In fact on my web site below you can find detailed plans to do this very thing.

In this article I would give quick facts about the future fuel of the world that is Biodiesel.

By “biodiesel production” we mean

…making it in quantity. We have moved beyond the testing phase and know pretty much what we are doing at this point. We are making enough for home and/or commercial usage. You will, of course want to make test batches first, and quality test them, but once you have come up with good quality fuel it is then only a question of scale. Biodiesel Production in this article is meant to address the question of scale…producing enough for your own personal needs.


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