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(image: woolleyfuel.com) The first commercial service station in New Jersey to offer a biodiesel blend is celebrating its first anniversary, reports the Maplewood Patch . Running my car on Woolley's fuel is no different than when I put regular diesel in it, except I get to feel good about filling up! says Bear Schmidt, a longtime customer. And Norm Woolley, Jr. is feeling pretty darned good as well. It's been one year since ...
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The energy crisis has already prompted a war; that's if you suspect conspiracy theorists and therefore the media. There might be some truth to this matter, at least if we take a nearer look at the dynamics of offer and demand of fuel everywhere the world. What Is BioFuel? Biofuel is an energy supply derived from recently deceased biological matter while fossil fuel (i.e. raw material for gasoline, kerosene, diesel and etc.). In ...
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Home December, 2009 November, 2009 October, 2009 September, 2009 Contact Us Diesel Cars DIYEnergyNow: Biodiesel is the most efficient of all renewable fuels. 19 Dec 09 Twitter Tweets about Biodiesel as of December 19, 2009 DIYEnergyNow : Biodiesel is the most efficient of all renewable fuels. How can I make it work for me? http://eCa.sh/rL7z 2009-12-19 Reply RTP_Spencer : The ...
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New Holland Introduces World's Largest Combine | Home | BioRefinex Process Allows For Sanitized Re-Use Of Waste By jessica December 17, 2009 Filed in: Energy The Saskatchewan Research Council is putting biodiesel to the test, by leading a pilot project that will study the performance of renewable fuels in agricultural equipment. The study, which is being supported by the National Renewable Diesel Demonstration Initiative, will ...
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Ethiopian News & Opinion Journal HOME CONTACT FORUM ADVERTISE ALBUM ARCHIVE Maryland Public Television launches new TV show about alternative fuels December 18th, 2009 More than 30 million annual television viewers will learn about alternative fuels and vehicles thanks to a partnership between the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Maryland Public Television. ...
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