Articles from April 2010



Is there a way of making biofuel for an unleaded vehicle engine?

By using cooking oil is there a way to convert it into fuel for those vehicle which run on unleaded fuel?

Intro to Biofuels 1

Sean O’Hanlan, Executive Director for the American Biofuels Council provides “Biofuels 101″ and includes ethanol, biodiesel, biobutanol and hydrogen

Science NOW 2009: Episode 6: Algae Fuel

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biofuel or electric cars, which is most likely to take over?

What is more likely to happen, a new fuel is found are/or different ways of producing it and piston engined cars are powered by this better fuel similar to the way it is now or electric cars? Obviously both are going to happen but which is going to completely take over the auto industry in [...]

Biodiesel,biobutanol and ethanol…War not required?

How would I make a Biofuel from cooking oil to make gasoline?

I have been told that there is a process that you can purchase to make your own fuel for cars from cooking used cooking oil. You will need a 2 thousand gallon tank and whatever else is needed. It averages out to sixty cents per gallon to make I did make a mistake it was [...]