dakota
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Sorry to dissappoint you but I think biodiesel is a dead end road just like ethanol. It just costs too much energy to produce it. Therefor the government gives tax incentives. But how would anyone pay for the roads if we'd all switch to ethanol and biodieselIJ The only real alternative is the Elsbett engine. The Elsbett motor is based on diesel technology but is able to burn unrefined vegetable oil. The oil just needs to be pressed out of the seed and filtered. It DOS NOT NEED a rafinerie. In theory every farmer could produce this kind of fuel right on the farm. At the same time the Elsbett motor is about twice as effecient as a diesel engine. Because it creates so little heat, it doesn't even require a radiator. I have seen this engine running myself in a tractor and a car in the late 80s. For more info check the link below. Of course the government and the oil industrie is keeping this option very quiet yet.