Saturday, January 17, 2009

biodiesel cars - It's All Here

More and more people choose to use biodiesel as their alternative fuel for their diesel vehicle. As the price of gas continues to rise and our reliance on it becomes greater a small group of people have begun making biodiesel fuel at home as a way to free them selves of the energy crunch that is looming on the horizon.

A great many biodiesel producers great their raw material from restaurant grease dumpsters as most restaurants are only to happy to get rid of the stuff. That s right, it the same stuff we all use to cook with everyday. Biodiesel is good for the environment.

Will your business be prepared to compete in a changing, greener business environment? There is no stipulation how and where this fuel is produced. Something needs to be done and targets have been set, the United States is the only developed country that has not ratified the treaty and yet it is one of the significant greenhouse gas emitters.

So, is biodiesel good or bad for the environment? With better gas mileage, lower emissions, and the use of renewable, domestic sources, the upsides actually make biofuel cars a greener option than even hybrids.

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