Posted by Krzysztof Lis on June 2, 2010
I don’t want to repeat all the great information about diesel fuel that’s already published on Wikipedia, so instead I will just insert this article here. I will use this article as a reference in my future posts.
The contents of the article below are automatically updated, so you can say it’s up to date. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
- Natural gas
This is a copy of article from Wikipedia. It's automatically downloaded from Wikipedia, so it update...
- LPG – article from Wikipedia
I put this article here as a reference to all other articles on LPG - Liquefied Petroleum Gas. In mo...
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on August 14, 2008
I believe that DIY projects are the best way to learn about alternative fuels and renewable energies. Today I was searching the YouTube for videos on biogas production and found some good examples of biodigesters that can be made at home. Here’s one of those biogas generators. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
- Biogas
Biogas is gaseous alternative fuel. It is produced when biodegradable matter (biomass) is broken dow...
- Biogas – article from Wikipedia
I put this article here as a reference to all other articles on biogas.
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Posted by Krzysztof Lis on July 1, 2008
Liquefied Petroleum Gas, abbreviated as LPG, is an internal combustion engine fuel, a mixture of propane and butane. It is an alternative to gasoline / petrol, in some countries it is very popular. In Poland, where I live, it’s very popular because it’s price is less than half of gasoline price! Because of that the cost of autogas (common name for LPG) conversion is returned pretty quick. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on May 13, 2008
Biogas is gaseous alternative fuel. It is produced when biodegradable matter (biomass) is broken down biologically in the absence of oxygen, in a process called anaerobic digestion. Because of that, biogas is considered a biofuel. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »