Did you know that one tank…………… yes……….. one tank of bio fuel is enough grain to feed a entire family for a year!

i have a car that runs on regular gas…
it is an suv type of car and i am not looking forward to having it guzzle my money away.
so i want to look into converting it to bio fuel.
ive been looking things up and all i am finding is info about converting diesel cars into biodiesel…
so i am wondering how to do it for a non-diesel car.

I want to convert my 1991 diesel ice cream truck to bio fuel. I am looking to see what that may cost.

Looking for a diesel Mercedes 1999-2002 years that I can put bio fuel in. Need it from a reliable/dependable source. Any suggestions? Thanks!

Biodiesel Turbine Fuel Kerosene

Biodiesel turbine fuel and kerosene is a topic that is causing many ambiguities in the minds of people. The question is Is it possible to make a biodiesel and kerosene blend or replace the kerosene entirely?

So far we talk about diesel aircraft engines, this fuel goes very well since it is incredibly similar to diesel and so the aircraft is not able experience any difference. However, being credited with a high stability rate, it is not used in the huge aircrafts such as 747s. Therefore it is obvious fact that will not use biodiesel as a source of fuel any time soon for commercial flights.

The Kerosene as a fuel source is some lighter than diesel but on the other hand it is heavier than gasoline as well. It is possible that a kerosene mix may have biodiesel element. In the near future it may happen that airlines could charge a little more for flights using this fuel mix on the environment friendliness aspects.
On one side where use of bio fuel in aircrafts would lessen the amounts of fatal CO2 emissions, it would also imply that some of our agricultural resources would have to be dedicated. Having said that, although there are some disadvantages but the advantages are more in comparison when it comes to being friendly to the environment for the use of biodiesel in the turbine fuel kerosene.