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We need to use more Biodiesel by gagrice
Mar 18, 2005 (5:58 pm)
How much soybean oil and recycled cooking oil is currently available to make biodiesel?
USDA estimates the U.S. soybean crop to exceed 2.9 billion bushels in 2004, more than 4 billion gallons of potential biodiesel production. Although there are many uses for soybeans and soybean oil, an excess inventory of more than one billion pounds of soybean oil exists in the market. That’s the equivalent of 133 million gallons of biodiesel, which is more than four times the current production level estimates. Additionally, estimates show more than 2.5 billion pounds of recycled cooking oil are produced annually, with approximately 100 million gallons worth of production that could be used to meet biodiesel demand.
 
http://www.biodiesel.org/members/membersonly/files/pdf/fedreg/20041022_Tax_Incentive_Fact_- - Sheet.pdf
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B5 approved by VW America by gagrice
Mar 26, 2005 (6:37 am)
"Volkswagen and ADM are now focused on jointly testing a blend of 20% biodiesel or B20 in order to provide ever-cleaner alternative and sustainable fuel choices."
 
http://www.thesoydaily.com/BiodieselBiobased/adm03222005.asp
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More in 3 years by yerth10
Mar 26, 2005 (8:08 pm)
Expect Bio-Diesel to play a bigger role in 3 years. Already it should be cheaper compared to Petro-Diesel $2.3/gallon.
 
As usual Brazil is taking bigger initiatives.
Some Asian countries are already growing trees from which the Bio-Diesel can be obtained.
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svo conversion 7.3l Ford Diesel by dnewbraunfels
Mar 29, 2005 (5:45 am)
Has any one seen a Ford 7.3l converted to run SVO? I am considering this conversion for my truck and need some advice. Thanks if you can help.
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convert by electrictroy
Mar 29, 2005 (12:09 pm)
I wouldn't recommend burning straight vegetable oil. It clogs filters. Better to burn the processed oil (ethanol/biodiesel) which eliminates that problem.
 
If ethanol/biodiesel becomes a fuel source (or even partial), we might see farmers earning as much money as college-degreed programmers.
 
troy
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Can biodiesel replace 1/3 of our fossil fuel needs by gagrice
May 23, 2005 (7:43 am)
This rather long government report lays out the plan to replace 30% of our transportation fuel with biomass resources. Much of which is being wasted currently. Lots of graphs and pictures for those that don't like to read.
 
http://feedstockreview.ornl.gov/pdf/billion_ton_vision.pdf
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Re: Can biodiesel replace 1/3 of our fossil fuel needs [gagrice] by sinepman
May 23, 2005 (9:13 am)

Replying to: gagrice (May 23, 2005 7:43 am)

Do you know if it is more expensive to produce bio-diesel? Are there any drawbacks to using it in cold weather? Wouldn't we have to grow more crops to make the fuel? It sounds like a great idea! Can you provide some add'l info? Also, do you know if it will work in home furnaces. TIA
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Re: Can biodiesel replace 1/3 of our fossil fuel needs [sinepman] by gagrice
May 23, 2005 (11:49 am)

Replying to: sinepman (May 23, 2005 9:13 am)

It is slightly more than fossil diesel. It also in the B100 form will cloud and gel in temperatures below 20 degrees. It needs to be kept warm or mixed with other diesel in the winter. Many sites are dedicated to the furtherance of biodiesel as it is one of the few ways to wean ourselves off of fossil fuel and foreign imports.
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Re: Can biodiesel replace 1/3 of our fossil fuel needs [gagrice] by sinepman
May 23, 2005 (1:27 pm)

Replying to: gagrice (May 23, 2005 11:49 am)

Thanks for the information. As much as it seems like a good alternative, I don't see us being able to produce enough to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. It is something I would be interested in. I understand VW now does NOT void the warranty if you use bio.

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