Monday, April 2, 2007

Factory Biodiesel and Hydrogen

Designing an engine specifically for running on biodiesel fuels without trouble, or traditional diesel, could be a task worthwhile. Biodiesel has many advantages over petroleum and can be produced locally and at farms to provide fuel for rural motorists.

Later models containing water-hydrogen fuels, expected for 2008, should be quick to retool and take the market. This shift is a place where 1000' series automobiles can take the road with great force. It will be worthwhile to produce several biodiesel vehicles in the interim because of the probability of skyrocketing petrol prices and the profitability and usefulness of the technology. Biodiesel is a net detractor of greenhouse gasses and pollution in general because of the nature of the plants it uses as fuel.

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