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Alternative Fuel Vehicles
There is a growing trend toward pushing people to use new alternative fuels to power their vehicles. Alternative fuel burns cleaner, is better for the environment, and, in many cases, can be Read more...



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Electric Car Facts
When it comes to one of the newest developments in the vehicle industry – electric cars – the facts about them are plentiful and easy to come by. This new alternative to regular gasoline Read more...



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Alternative Automobile Fuel Source
We often think of automobile fuel as simple gasoline that you can pump from any gas station, but there are alternative fuel sources for automobiles other than gasoline. Technology and Read more...



 

Diesel Fuel Alternative

Many vehicles run on diesel fuel, but with the growing push toward environmentally safer fuels for vehicles, do diesel vehicle owners have any alternative other than diesel fuel? Yes they do! It’s called bio-diesel and it’s making a big splash in the fuel industry.

Bio-diesel is the name of a clean burning alternative fuel, produced from domestic, renewable resources. Bio-diesel contains no petroleum, but it can be blended at any level with petroleum diesel to create a bio-diesel blend. It can be used in compression-ignition (diesel) engines with little or no modifications. Bio-diesel is simple to use, biodegradable, nontoxic, and essentially free of sulfur and aromatics.

Bio-diesel fuel is produced from any fat or oil such as soybean oil as an alternative to petroleum-based fuel, through a refinery process called trans-esterification. This process is a reaction of the oil with an alcohol to remove the glycerin, which is a by-product of biodiesel production.

Fuel-grade bio-diesel as an alternative fuel must be produced to strict industry specifications in order to insure proper performance. Bio-diesel is the only alternative fuel to have fully completed the health effects testing requirements of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments.

Bio-diesel fuel that meets the industry specifications for an alternative fuel is legally registered with the Environmental Protection Agency as a legal motor fuel for sale and distribution. Raw vegetable oil cannot meet bio-diesel fuel specifications, it is not registered with the EPA, and it is not a legal motor fuel.

Bio-diesel is the only alternative fuel to have fully completed the health effects testing requirements of the Clean Air Act. The use of bio-diesel in a conventional diesel engine results in substantial reduction of unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter compared to emissions from diesel fuel. In addition, the exhaust emissions of sulfur oxides and sulfates (major components of acid rain) from bio-diesel are essentially eliminated compared to regular diesel fuel.

Of the major exhaust pollutants, both unburned hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides are ozone or smog forming precursors. The use of bio-diesel as an alternative fuel results in a substantial reduction of unburned hydrocarbons. Emissions of nitrogen oxides are either slightly reduced or slightly increased depending on the duty cycle of the engine and testing methods used.

The use of bio-diesel fuel as an alternative to petroleum based fuel is really a step in the right direction when it comes to both environmental as well as monetary concerns. It is safer, burns cleaner, and easy to make. It’s a real breakthrough for those who use diesel fuel and a real alternative to regular diesel fuel.



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Dod Alternative Fuels
The Department of Defense (DOD) is asking companies to submit proposals for supplying 200 million gallons of alternative or synthetic fuel in anticipation of major field tests of vehicles and Read more...

Pros And Cons Of Alternative Fuel
Just like with any new, slightly controversial subject, there will always be pros and cons to talk about – and that’s no different with the new drive toward the use of alternative fuels to Read more...

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What Is A Hydrogen Fuel Cell?
There has been a push in this country toward using alternative fuels – specifically hydrogen fuels that are required to run on hydrogen fuel cells. So what is a hydrogen fuel cell? The Read more...



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Fuel Cell Testing
When it comes to cars that use alternative fuels, you will have to have a fuel cell to convert the fuel into energy to run the car. It’s important to conduct full testing of your fuel cells Read more...



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Ethanol Fuel Research
For a very long time, research has been conducted regarding the use of ethanol as an alternative fuel when it comes to powering vehicles. What experts are finding out about ethanol fuel Read more...



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Sea Foam Fuel Additive
When this writer thinks of the words “sea foam”, I think of a light green color that is soothing and calming. But there is a sea foam fuel additive that can clean the carburetor and provide Read more...



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