Category Archives: BioFuel
Secrets of Biodiesel, Diesel Fuel for the future
Since the beginning of the inventor Rudolf Diesel introduced the diesel engine is a diesel engine fueled peanut oil. He demonstrated the machine at the World’s Exhibition in Paris, 1900. During its development, diesel fuel from petroleum derivatives more widely … Continue reading
Synthetic Gasoline
Good news came from Cella Energy, alternative energy development company, based in England. They had found””synthetic gasoline that can replace conventional fuels. Not only that. Synthetic gasoline is even claimed to be used without too much tinkering with the engine … Continue reading
Developing Bioethanol from Cellulose
Search efforts continue to be renewable energy, particularly renewable energy is environmentally friendly. Some countries and industrial policies in the energy sector in the past five years is to strengthen the development of biofuels. So far, development efforts have been … Continue reading
More and Save with Fuel From Urine
Availability fossil fuels diminishing in nature, given the growing need due to advances in technology industries, accompanied by a population explosion is difficult to stop. Fossil fuels have many weaknesses. First, because it is energy that can not or difficult … Continue reading
WC – Producing Biogas
The issue of warming changing human habits in using energy resources. Alternative energy such as solar heat or biogas increasingly popular to replace the energy from carbon compounds that pollute the environment. In addition to more environmentally friendly, most alternative … Continue reading
Seaweed as an Alternative Energy Source
Seaweed or micro-algae as producers of alternative energy (biodiesel) were considered more competitive than other commodities. Based on research, biodiesel from seaweed could eliminate carbon gases and land use will not interfere with the mainland. Related Posts:BIODIESEL Vs PETROLEUM DIESEL … Continue reading
BIODIESEL Vs PETROLEUM DIESEL
Biodiesel is one type of biofuel. Biodiesel is alkyl esters of compounds produced through a process of alcoholysis of triglycerides with methanol or ethanol with the aid of an alkaline catalyst to alkyl esters and glycerol; or esterified fatty acids … Continue reading
Jatropha Plant as a Substitute for Fossil Fuels
Jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.) is a bush plant that grows rapidly until it reaches a height of 3-5 meters. This plant is drought resistant and can grow in places with rainfall of 200 mm to 1500 mm per year. Regional … Continue reading
Alternative Energy Resources
Biogas Technology Methane formed by anaerobic fermentation (without air) by methane bacteria also called biogas, anaerobic bacteria and bacteria that reduce the waste that contain lots of organic material (biomass) to form methane (CH4), which when burned to produce heat … Continue reading