On Apr 14, 2012, at 6:00 PM, Anthony Egeln wrote: > I was searching the net about biodiesel and the name Maria Alovert came up. I guess she > > self-published a book called the Biodiesel Homebrew Guide back in the early 2000's, a guide that I would > like to get. Quite a pioneer in the production of biodiesel and a hero to some. > Can't help you with Maria, but you may be interested in what Jesse, owner of Coyote Shuttle in Moab, UT is doing to his "fleet", and his incredible home-brew in his shop. 5 locals, who were trying to create their own brew, took a look at what Jesse has created and have completely dropped their efforts, and are now the primary suppliers of Jesse's base, unrefined product. He also has "arrangements" with a few of the fast-food and other restaurants in Moab, so he has a huge resource of "grease". https://picasaweb.google.com/mtbiker62/JesseSBioFuelRefinery#5731426347356583074 or http://www.flickr.com/photos/syncronaut/7078296195/in/photostream Once he completes the conversion to diesel for his entire fleet of vans, and a HUGE Uni-Mog sight-seeing vehicle, he will eliminate his current annual budget for fuel. bob |
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