Posted by paul on May 07, 2008 at 08:17:28 from (66.44.132.131):
In Reply to: Bio- diesel opinions posted by garytomaszewski on May 07, 2008 at 07:31:49:
Used frier oil is a drop in the bucket, but is a great idea & is being used more & more. It is a rather small source, it doesn't go very far, but most certainly a good idea.
The rendering plant (dead animals) near me is turning the lard of the dead animals into bio-diesel. Again, small amount in the big picture, but something good.
Minnesota is putting 2% biodiesl in all of their diesel fuels. Most is made from crushed soybeans, as well as the rendering plant.
The problem with biodiesel is that it comes from oil seed crops, which tend to be pretty high priced from the start. So, it is a costly fuel, tho fairly easy to make and does return a pretty good net energy increase.
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