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Other folks are circumventing the commercial biodiesel
industry by starting biodiesel co-ops and making their own
fuel from used vegetable oil harvested from the local
greasy spoon. And even more advanced gear heads are
converting their diesel engines to run on pure vegetable
oil. Conversion kits, which require some wrench finesse and
auto know-how, can be purchased online from www.greasel.com
. Biodiesel may not solve all our energy woes, but it may
help in the transition from fossil fuels. For more
information on more eco-friendly diesels, visit the
Alternative Fuels Data Center (
www.afdc.doe.gov/altfuel/biodiesel.html ) or the
National Biodiesel Board (www.biodiesel.org). You also can
order Josh Tickell's "biodiesel bible," From the Fryer to
the Fuel Tank, at http://www.motherearthnews.com
orwww.veggievan.org .
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