Posted by Krzysztof Lis on April 1, 2008
I put this article here as a reference to all other articles on biogas.
The site automatically downloads the article from Wikipedia, so you can say it is up to date. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
- LPG – article from Wikipedia
I put this article here as a reference to all other articles on LPG - Liquefied Petroleum Gas. In mo...
- Biogas vs Wood gas
In this article we'll answer the question: which gaseous biofuel is better: biogas or wood gas? Both...
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on March 31, 2008
Winter is almost over on the northern hemisphere, so you probably experience increasing temperatures. Biodiesel gelling is a serious concern in cold climate, or during cold winter months. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on March 30, 2008
by Daniel Roshard
In todays society, Researchers in the United States and around the world are searching for ways to develop alternate forms of fuel. With the ever-rising fuel costs, developing alternate energy is a priority. Bio diesel was developed to combat the high gas and oil prices. It is especially made for use in bio diesel cars and trucks. Bio diesel is made from all naturalfoods that produce oil. Oils such as vegetable, canola, peanut, rapeseed, palm and olive oil can be used as bio diesel fuel. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
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by Susan Banks Sr
Biomass burning has an overall impact on the atmospheric chemistry as well as the climate. When there is a fire in the savannas, or tropical forests, or like the recent California fire, large quantities of particulate matter and trace gases are released.
Biomass fuel is also known as Bio-fuel. Bio-fuel is defined as liquid, solid or gaseous fuel that consists of biomass. Biomass fuels can be used for generating power and also for heating purposes. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »