Philadelphia Biofuels
Jun 24th 2010adminalternative energy
When it comes to finding new sources of energy, the days of waiting until “things get bad enough” are over. The fact that much of oil used in the US comes from politically unstable areas, combined with rising oil costs, environmental concerns, and the recent BP oil spill, is creating an increasing demand for new sources of energy. Philadelphia is a city doing its part to solve the energy crisis. Biofuel is gaining attention as an alternative fuel possibility because it takes waste products and creates them into a cleaner burning fuel. Biodiesel is made by using either soybean oil, poultry waste or used fryer oil in a chemical process that alters the molecules in the oil. After the original product has been altered, it can either be combined with diesel fuel or used completely in replace of diesel. Any diesel engine can use this product, though some engines require slight modification. By creating a fuel type from a renewable resource and making it into a fuel burning cleaner than oil, it achieves environmental efficiency. Continue Reading »
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