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Documentary: "The Coconut Revolution"

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Documentary: "The Coconut Revolution"

Unread postby duff_beer_dragon » Tue 19 Oct 2004, 09:43:14

This documentary was shown a few years ago on Channel 4 in the UK, it was about how the islanders of Bouganville were able to use local coconut palms to provide them all they needed (just about) - it showed them making motor oil and bio-diesels for their diesel engine vehicles, all totally grassroots.
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what fuel problem??? trucks use diesel - better performance

Unread postby duff_beer_dragon » Tue 19 Oct 2004, 09:56:02

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


Example of availible bio-fuels -


"What is e-diesel?
e-diesel is a clean-burning alternative to diesel fuel. It is refined from vegetable oils instead of Crude Petroleum and is commonly known as Bio-diesel.

e-diesel is a truly renewable fuel, which produces no net CO2 emissions. It has much better lubricity and a higher Cetane Number than diesel fuel, and can be used in all diesel engines without any modification.

Customer feedback reports that even adding small amounts of e-diesel to conventional diesel improves fuel lubricity thereby extending engine life, and increasing fuel efficiency.

e-diesel can be blended with conventional diesel in any concentration. The blend level depends on economics and availability.

Typically, e-diesel is supplied at 100%, 20% or 5% concentrations blended with Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel.

e-diesel is completely bio-degradable and far less toxic than petroleum diesel.

Ebony Solutions have been manufacturing and supplying e-diesel in the UK for 7 years, to a range of local authority, commercial and bluechip customers."
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