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How Can I Benefit From Bio Diesel?

Stephen Dolan posted: If you have an interest in being environmentally friendly, then no doubt you’re aware of the damage fossil fuels are doing to our environment. Not only that, but at some point they will run out. Add in the recent jump in gas prices, and it’s hardly surprising tha more...


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How To Make Biodiesel To Save The Environment And Your Wallet

Iprwire Staff Writer posted: It is a rare night that the evening news is not telling viewers about a new horrible effect that pollution is having on people, animals, and the environment. From cancer to acid rain and famine to smog, the culprit to blame is fossil fuels. Would it not be great if ther more...


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Vw Introduces Powertrain Roadmap for an Oil Free Epoch

Joe Thompson posted: Volkswagen, world’s fourth largest car manufacturer after GM, Toyota and Ford has earlier published its powertrain roadmap which is intended to create a petroleum-free future. Fossil fuels need to be used as sparingly as possible. Hence, in an effort to clean air and re more...


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Making Bio Diesel

David Evermon posted: Bio diesel is not a new concept it has been around for quite some time, it is largely the idea of using oils such as vegetable oil and canola to power a diesel vehicle. This is not really a strange concept since the first diesel engine was not made to run on our modern day fos more...


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6 Reasons to Use Biofuels

drohilm posted: 6 reasons to use biofuels. Biofuels is a nickname to renewable fuels from biological source, that can replace fuels that come from fossil fuels like gasoline and diesel. It is now possible to purchase or make yourself biodiesel for diesel engines or ethanol for gasoline engines. The more...


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The Record High Price Of Gasoline Is A Good Thing

Michael Littles posted: There is a new way to get cheap fuel that is good for us all. How we have gotten to this new discovery is no secret. The truth is that the United States accounts for about 44 percent of the world’s gasoline consumption. We drive more cars, more often and we’ve be more...


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Opec Warns Against Reducing Demand for Oil

Bob Jent posted: Countries across the world rely heavily on oil and its byproducts to create much of the energy that their citizens consume. The availability of gasoline to power vehicles, boats and aircraft in the United States of America is dependent largely upon oil that is imported from other n more...


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The Virtuous Hydrogen Water Fuel

Paul Fitzgerald posted: Today, the world is seeing an explosion in the need for fossil fuels. Some people blame this on the United States and Western Europe, as their industries and automobiles consume vast quantities of oil and gas. Well, that is only partially true. Also today, India and China ha more...


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The End of Fossil Fuels: Back to the Pack Horse, or is There Another Way?

Chris A Watkins posted: One alternative, hydrogen (see authors article Hydrogen - Fuel of the Future, or Just a Spark in the Dark?) , has gained some stock reasons for its failure to gain support and acceptance. 1. No distribution network. 2. Fear of explosion. When the automotive industry was act more...


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