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Posted by Renee on Sep 23, 2003
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Pure biodiesel (B100) is now available at the pump at the Amoco gas station in Easton, Md. The pump is open to the public and allows consumers to create their own biodiesel blends or to "stock up" for later use. The Easton Amoco is located on Route 50 (Ocean Gateway). Call (410) 822-7650 for hours and availability.
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Posted by justin on Sep 23, 2003
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Joseph C. Thompson, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Charles L. Peterson, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
The goal of this project was to evaluate locally developed yellow mustard cultivars to determine their suitability as a low cost feedstock for biodiesel. Rapeseed, Canola, and Yellow Mustard are particularly well-adapted alternative crops for the Palouse of northern Idaho and eastern Washington. In addition, genetic modifications of these oils to produce a feedstock which has particularly advantageous properties for biodiesel is entirely possible.
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Posted by ri on Sep 19, 2003
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Abstract
In the early part of 2001, Sampo, Inc., a Bulgarian vegetable oil processing company decided to venture into biodiesel production due to limited supply of oilseeds. Sampo requested an international nonprofit development organization to provide training in biodiesel production.
Foot notes: Nikolay Y. Zamfirov, Maryana Z. Pavlova, and Dimitar Y. Zamfirov, Sampo, Inc., Sofia, Bulgaria Rico O. Cruz, EcoEnergy International, LLC, Craigmont, Idaho, USA |
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Posted by ri on Sep 19, 2003
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NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) uses an AeroSpace Bus for outreach activities at schools, fairs, air shows, and other events. The Aero-Bus is operated with biodiesel fuel - Both the fuel tank and stationary generator.
Todd Strawser, Fuels Specialist and Pollution Prevention Team member, has spearheaded a drive for alternative fuel use at GRC. Other vehicles also powered by biodiesel: Our truck fleet, front end loaders, street cleaners, salt trucks, etc.
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