Biofuels: Get Rid of Exxon-Mobil Forever

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Admit it, wouldn't you love the feeling of going into your garage, flipping a switch, and a few hours later having all the fuel you need to drive your car and heat your house? Imagine the money you'd save. think about how good it would feel not have the financial albatross around your neck all the time. What if the basic ingredient for this fuel could be found for free at fast food restaurants? In addition, you would be helping the environment and recycling a troublesome waste product.

With the cost of gasoline sky-rocketing to new heights everyday, you would think a lot of people would be pretty interested in an alternate fuel that they could make at home for less than a dollar a gallon. You'd be right, they are.

Maybe the above idea sounds farfetched to you. Maybe you think I'm dreaming, but the truth is, not only is it realistic, it's reality for a lot of folks these days. With a few simple tools and the waste oil from last night's fried chicken and a few other easily obtained ingredients, you can make enough fuel to power your car for the rest of the week, for less than the price of a donut.

To make biodiesel, you need vegetable oil, alcohol, and lye. By mixing alcohol and lye, sodium methoxide is created. This concoction is then mixed with vegetable oil to create biodiesel and the by product of glycerin. The two are separated and the biodiesel is ready to be added to your gas tank. Making biodiesel really is that simple. If you are squeamish about making fuel in a blender, you can purchase a biodiesel kit that contains all of the tools you need to make your own fuel. If your handy, have the time and have the tools, you can also make your biodiesel processor out of an old hot water tanks.

Biofuel is a biodegradable fuel alternative that is produced from many domestic crops, such as soybeans, corn, rapeseed which are entirely renewable. This fascinating fuel is completely safe and non-toxic. Even the emissions are not dangerous. Biodiesel has been found to be so safe, that even ordinary table salt has a higher level of toxicity.

Biodiesel is different from a lot of other alternative fuels. One, because it has passed all of the safety standards and requirements set down by the EPA. Unlike other biofuels it can be used in your car without any modifications. You can make it, pour into your gas tank and go. Another benefit is that it doesn't require the existing energy infrastructure to change. This means you don't have to buy any special tools, go to a special dealership, no special gizmos and gadgets. Just put it into the family car and go.

If you want to purchase biofuel for your family vehicle, you might have to travel a long path to find a station that sells it in their pumps. You could purchase it from a distributor or manufacturer or you could simply and easily make your own batch.

It doesn't take a degree in chemistry to make your own biodiesel. Whether you have a blender, a soda bottle, or a huge mixing tank, you have the tools and resources necessary to make this amazing alternative fuel in your own kitchen. Go ahead and explore this website. Everything you need to start saving money is right here.

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