Sunday, November 16, 2008

What about Waste Vegetable Oil for Biodiesel Fuel?

You do not want to blame your wife, since she is not at fault. Can you do anything to curb the expenses of essentials that are shooting up through the roof? To compound the problem prices of fuel too has gone up. May of you have also read about alternative fuels and are thinking about switching over to the same in an effort to reduce your monthly expenses and yet use your car.

You have no doubt heard about biodiesel fuels but have you heard about waste vegetable oil fuel? You might be having doubts, but there are many waste vegetable oils lying in your kitchen that can actually be used to produce alternative fuel. For the doubting folks amongst you, these vegetables can be used as a source for making alternative fuel. Just by adding lye and methanol in the used vegetable oil you can make biodiesel. The used vegetable oil is generally quite thick but adding methanol and lye into it makes it thinner in consistency and makes it compatible to biodiesel which is used in many cars nowadays as an alternative fuel.

It is therefore recommended that you do not throw away the used vegetable oil. Instead keep it in a clean container and store it properly. You can also take the used vegetable oils from your kitchen and add the same to yours. When you have gathered a good amount of the same, you can use it to make biodiesel. Just do a brief and concise research on the net and you will find many sites that will provide you with necessary instructions for converting that stored and used vegetable oil to biodiesel.

Suggested Reading:
+ WVO for Sale
+ How to make Biodiesel from Home?

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