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Used vegetable oil cuts fuel bills UPI ISSAQUAH, Wash., Nov. 4 (UPI) -- A Washington state man has found a way to cut the cost of fueling his Mercedes, adding vegetable oil. James Colver of Issaquah told the Seattle Times that mixing diesel fuel and vegetable oil gets him about 85 miles to a gallon of diesel. Flexible fuel ignites interest Daily Aztec The aroma of heated vegetable oil, corn and sugar cane will soon fill the air. And it won't be mom's home-cooked dinner simmering over the stove. The smell will come from the environment-friendly fuel burning in General Motors' numerous new flexible fuel vehicles, such as GM's E85 FlexFuel models that run on Ethanol 85, a mixture of 15 percent gasoline and 85 percent ethanol. MMU students turn car green The Burlington Free Press In a contribution to the environment and community, students of the environmental committee at Mount Mansfield Union High School have converted a 1981 Mercedes to run on vegetable oil, an alternative to fossil fuel. 'Flashy' New Process Turns Soy Oil, Glucose Into Hydrogen Science Daily A University of Minnesota team has invented a "reactive flash volatilization process" that heats oil and sugar about a million times faster than you can in your kitchen and produces hydrogen and carbon monoxide, a mixture called synthesis gas, or syngas, because it is used to make chemicals and fuels, including gasoline. The new process works 10 to 100 times faster than current technology, with Issaquah man modifies car engine to run on vegetable oil Seattle Times Between school, work and errands, James Colver estimates he drives more than 2,400 miles each month in his diesel-fueled Mercedes. Yet the Issaquah resident U of M researchers invent 'flashy' new process to turn soy oil, glucose into hydrogen EurekAlert! Anyone who's overheated vegetable oil or sweet syrup knows that neither oil nor sugar evaporates--oil smokes and turns brown, sugar turns black, and both leave a nasty film of carbon on the cookware. Researchers invent 'flashy' new process to turn soy oil, glucose into hydrogen PhysOrg Anyone who's overheated vegetable oil or sweet syrup knows that neither oil nor sugar evaporates--oil smokes and turns brown, sugar turns black, and both leave a nasty film of carbon on the cookware. Now, a University of Minnesota team has invented a "reactive flash volatilization process" that heats oil and sugar about a million times faster than you can in your kitchen and produces hydrogen and VeraSun to squeeze ethanol, biodiesel from same corn ZDNet India Ethanol producer VeraSun Energy has said it will build a plant that can produce biodiesel from the oil from distillers' grains--the waste product from ethanol. On old pumpkins, vegetable oil and cider The Warren Reporter Now that Halloween is behind us, some of you may be wondering what to do with some of those decorations that you bought, especially the bales of straw, the pumpkins and the corn stalks. SCIENCE NEWS Scientific American A Biofuels Reactor: A closeup of the reactor operating. The automotive fuel injector sprays soybean oil onto a Rh-Ce coated ceramic foam, while oxygen flows into the reactor around the fuel injector.
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Vegetable oil used as fuel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The first known use of vegetable oil as fuel for a diesel engine was a In colder climates it is often necessary to heat the vegetable oil fuel lines and Vegetable Oil—The New Fuel? But an alternative fuel gaining respect is vegetable oil. It can be grown on the prairie and, when used as fuel, makes almost no contribution to global Vegetable Oil as Diesel Fuel: Interesting Thing of the Day With some minor modifications (or the use of a special additive), your diesel-powered car or truck can run on used vegetable oil, potentially saving you The Vegetable-Oil Alternative - Features - Car and Driver - March 2004 He became interested in attempts to use vegetable oil as fuel in Africa, where diesel fuel is too pricey for local farm tractors. Fill your tank with vegetable oil - MSN Money Most diesel engines were indeed run on vegetable oil until the 1920s, when the petroleum industry promoted a gasoline byproduct as diesel fuel. Website Redirect - Greasel is now GOLDEN FUEL SYSTEMS Offers kits and accessories to allow diesel cars and trucks to run on straight vegetable oil. Includes FAQs, illustrations, a chat room, and technical Heaters, burners and stoves Biodiesel Home Heating Experiences, by Myles Twete -- Burning 100% biodiesel fuel made from used vegetable oil in a residential oil-fired furnace. vegetable oil used as fuel: Information from Answers.com vegetable oil used as fuel This article is about vegetable oil used as fuel. For other uses of vegetable oil, see vegetable oil.
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