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How to make biodiesel

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How to make biodiesel

 
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How To Make Biodiesel is a practical guide to how to make diesel fuel from vegetable oil. It covers the environmental benefits of biodiesel, gives a beginners' introduction to the chemistry involved, step by step instructions, and also explains the legal situation for making biodiesel in the UK.

 
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Product Details
Author:Dan M Carter
Paperback:124 pages
Publisher:Low-impact Living Initiative (LILI)
Publication Date:March 01, 2005
Language:English
ISBN:0954917103
Product Length:9.22 inches
Product Width:6.16 inches
Product Height:0.28 inches
Product Weight:0.43 pounds
Package Length:9.06 inches
Package Width:6.06 inches
Package Height:0.47 inches
Package Weight:0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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2Written in 2002 in U.K.  Jul 28, 2005 By Jim Kinney "wholeearth biodiesel"
Even though the book shows a published date of February 2005, the writing in the book keeps referring to 2002 as the current date. The book is also written by people in the U.K. for people in the U.K. The parts I did read also left out important data, such that by using canola oil, nitrogen oxides actually decrease. Certainly most of the book has useful information, but for the reasons mentioned, I would recommend to keep looking for a book for the American audience.

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5Fantastic DIY Fuel recipe  Sep 04, 2005 By Steve Spence
The instructions are clear for making your own diesel and home heating oil substitute, and the background chemistry is clear and precise. Now you not only know how to make it, but what that stuff is. Safety steps are simple and organized. This is a good one.

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4practical biodiesel for small manufacturers  Jan 19, 2007 By Carlos G. Del Pozo
Very ilustrative and practical manual, also discuss the taxes and other problems different to production

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4Great Read  Jan 13, 2008 By Shana T. Thomas "Shana"
Book is great if you want to learn how to save money by using cooking oil as fuel for diesel. A little technical, but explained very well.

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1Outdated UK book  Nov 03, 2006 By M. Wheeler "."
If you live in the UK 10 years ago - then this book is great! Otherwise, this is not the book you need. I returned it promptly.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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