LEGALISE CANNABIS ALLIANCE

PO Box 198, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 2DH

FUEL, POLLUTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
http://www.lca-uk.org/man/fuel.html

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e-diesel is a diesel fuel made from recycled cooking oils 
 
It can be used in ALL diesel applications 
 
Performance is greater than petroleum based diesel fuel.
 
No engine modifications required, horsepower and MPG improved. 

The use of e-diesel results in a noticeably less offensive exhaust odour, which can be a real benefit in confined spaces. In fact, equipment operators have compared it to the smell of French fries 

Manufactured by Ebony Solutions UK, Northwich, Cheshire, England. CW8 2SX
TEL +44 (0)1606 301 222 FAX +44 (0)1606 301 320

http://www.ebony-solutions.co.uk/

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Hemp for Fuel

Biodiesel can be made from domestically produced, renewable oilseed crops such as hemp.

The concept of using vegetable oil as an engine fuel dates back to 1895 when Dr. Rudolf Diesel developed the first diesel engine to run on vegetable oil. Diesel demonstrated his engine at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900 using peanut oil as fuel.

Biodiesel is the only alternative fuel that runs in any conventional, unmodified diesel engine. It can be stored anywhere that petroleum diesel fuel is stored.

Biodiesel is safe to handle and transport because it is as biodegradable as sugar, 10 times less toxic than table salt, and has a high flashpoint of about 300 F compared to petroleum diesel fuel, which has a flash point of 125 F.

Biodiesel can be made from domestically produced, renewable oilseed crops such as hemp.

Biodiesel is a proven fuel with over 30 million successful US road miles, and over 20 years of use in Europe.

http://www.artistictreasure.com/learnmorecleanair.html

 

Further Reading -

http://www.carbohydrateeconomy.org/

http://www.innotts.co.uk/shaka/biohemp.htm

http://www.fuelandfiber.com/Hemp4NRG/Hemp4NRG.htm

http://www.northwales.org.uk/bio-power/links.htm

http://groups.msn.com/BioPower/questionsandanswers.msnw

http://www.implosionresearch.com/cir2/