Friday, February 22, 2013

CREATING DIESEL FROM USED COOKING OIL

In some countries cooking oil is just thrown to the sewage system, when    disposed of into the drainage system they mix with food and other sanitary waste, congeal and harden in the pipe. Over time this grows to form blockages can lead to flooding and pollutions.

There is a smart solution converting it to Biodiesel. Biodiesel is a diesel fuel that is made by reacting vegetable oil (cooking oil) with other common chemicals. Biodiesel may be used in any diesel automotive engine in its pure form or blended with petroleum-based diesel. No modifications are required, and the result is a less-expensive, renewable, clean-burning fuel.  Instead of allocating government budget to remove the blockages invest it to the biodiesel. It can create a cheap alternative source for fuel because we used cooking oil everyday.

HOW TO MAKE BIODIESEL


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