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Bio-fuels are a Green Energy Source

Bio-fuels are also a green energy source. It has been around for a very long time and lately, people are beginning to take notice.

Liquid bio-fuel which is the one used in cars is a natural and renewable domestic fuel that can only be used for diesel engines. This can be made from vegetable oils mostly soy and corn. The nice thing about it is that it contains no petroleum, is nontoxic and biodegradable.

 

By fueling up with bio-fuel, you decrease the pollutants in the air because it does not emit anything. Right now, it is the only fuel approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), passed every Heath-Effects Test of the Clean Air Act and meets the requirements of the California Air Resources Board (CARB).

One example of this is bio-diesel which is made from alcohol like methanol and a chemical process that separates glycerin and methyl esters (bio-diesel) from fats or vegetable oils. Aside from methanol, some countries have also experimented with corn and sugarcane to create their own version of bio-fuel.

Glycerin is a common products and this is used in making toothpaste and soap. Since it is quite new, the process of converting it is quite expensive and right now, this is still much more expensive per gallon compared to petroleum.

But if you look at what you pay for it, the returns are huge because you get to do your share to preserve a cleaner environment, an improvement in air quality and a reduction of cancer-causing agents.

A cheaper and primitive way to make bio-diesel is by collecting cooking oil and then processing it. This may not good your car's engine so be careful if you decide to use it.

If you are skeptic about bio-diesels, studies have shown that its performance on the road is just as good as petroleum in terms of power to efficiency, hauling and climbing. You can use this in its pure form or blend with petroleum fuel. The most common mix in the market is 20/80 and is referred to as "B20." This means that 20% is biodiesel and the remainder is 80%. Another version is the E85 which is fuel composed of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline.

The best part about using bio-diesel is that you only have to make a few changes in your engine to be able to use it. Aside from making the car run, it also helps clean the engine. If you are concerned that this will void the warranty of your vehicle should there be a problem, don't worry because it doesn't. In the US, B20 is the most common one available but there are only a few gas stations that carry it.

When car's first rolled out in the beginning of the 20th century, Henry Ford planned to make these vehicles especially the Model T's run using ethanol. Tests have even shown that these may also run using peanut oil.

This never materialized because huge oil deposits were discovered and diesel was cheap. It was only when our demand for oil increased in the 1970's, 1980's, 1990's and in the early part of this year that people began to realize that to reduce our demand for foreign oil that we should try using bio-diesels and other forms of alternative energy.

Is it too late? Not yet because there is still time to use bio-fuels and others as green energy sources.


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