Biodiesel
With concerns of increasing fuel
costs, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy security, individuals and
businesses are taking a closer look at alternatives to fossil fuels for
fueling vehicles. Biodiesel is one alternative that can help address such
concerns.
- EERE
Alternative Fuels & Advanced Vehicles
This U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy (EERE) site provides general overviews of what biodiesel is, how it
is made, the benefits, plus lots of data and publications.
- BioDiesel
Michigan
Oakland University developed and maintains this site, which explains how to
make biodiesel, converting to biodiesel, legislative updates and
forums.
- Biodiesel Fact
Sheet-EERE
The EERE fact sheet explains how biodiesel performs, availability,
emissions data and similar consumer information.
-
Biodiesel Factsheet-EPA
This EPA fact sheet covers much of the same information as the EERE fact
sheet, with various links and a comparison on biodiesel and vegetable
oil.
- Biodiesel Station
Locator
Where to find biodiesel fueling stations in and around Washtenaw County,
and the country.
- Dream Farm
This Webster Township resident, in addition to offering tours of his solar
hot water and photovoltaic system, boasts a “Veggie Car” which runs on
vegetable oil.
- Biodiesel
Safety
Making biodiesel involves such hazardous chemicals as methanol and lye
(sodium hydroxide), therefore, extreme caution is needed for anyone
attempting to “homebrew” biodiesel.
- Biodiesel
Hazmat Incident
2006 report of a fire associated with homemade biodiesel production.
- Potential Biodiesel
Hazards
2008 report of Salem Township Fire Department's encounter with
residential biodiesel production.
NOTE: Those who produce homemade biodiesel
should be aware of the substantial risk for injury. Substances used in
biodiesel production can be highly explosive (i.e., methanol) or corrosive
(i.e., sodium hydroxide). If improperly handled, these substances can cause
severe eye, skin, and upper respiratory irritation; chemical burns; and
other serious injuries. Materials presented above are for informational
purposes only, and Washtenaw County accepts no responsibility for actions
based on the information contained within this site.
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on Dec. 2, 2008 3:43 am