Recycle Frying Oil: Filtering Used Vegetable Oil

Filter Used Vegetable Oil
Frying oils and used vegetable oil are often thrown away by restaurants while they might serve as a true fuel for diesel engines, for example. Why not recycle? How to recycle frying oil?

The waste oil is bad for nature and especially for the aquatic environment. Sewage treatment plants are becoming more and more difficult to reprocess. (more…)

France Presents a Greener Renewable Fuel

The French Union of Petroleum Industries (UFIP) announced that from Wednesday 1 April, the French vehicles may use a new fuel called SP95-E10, which has a 10% ethanol.

The percentage of ethanol fuel is presented in this double the enclosed by traditional unleaded (more…)

Mustard-Based Fuel: Renewable Energy from Mustard Seeds Oil

Mustard and sausages are a couple indestructible material. This dressing made from seeds of Brassica plants is inevitable in most hot dogs, hot dogs, according to the country we are. However, a group of Argentine scientists is to demonstrate that mustard also has other elements function utilities. (more…)

How to Make Biodiesel:Production from Vegetable Oil

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Biodiesel is diesel fuel made from renewable sources of carbon such as used vegetable oil or animal fats used in cooking. In diesel engines it can be used as a direct substitute for petrodiesel fuel made from petroleum.

Biodiesel is clear amber liquid. Its consistency is similar to that of petrodiesel. Biodiesel fuel can be used on its own in a diesel engine or mixed with petrodiesel. Some people mix small amounts of biodiesel into gasoline (gasoline additive) to decrease its air-pollution qualities. (more…)