How Do You Find Grease For A Biodiesel Car?
With global warming and rising gas prices making regular gasoline and gas exhaust fumes a problem, alternative fuels are looking attractive to many drivers. Biodiesel cars running on pretreated vegetable oil, restaurant cooking grease and biodiesel/diesel blends are one solution. But, to drive a biodiesel car, you have to have a reliable source of fuel. Look online for a retail source of biodiesel. Websites such as biodiesel.org or nearbio.com list biodiesel retailers and wholesalers, so there’s no need to use grease if you can fill up at the pump. Map out long trips. Google Maps and Mapquest can both be used to find places along your trip route that you can fill up your car with biodiesel. In an emergency, nearbio.com can send directions to your cell phone. Find out if there’s a local biodiesel coop you can join. Working together to obtain grease and make biodiesel will be a lot easier than flying solo, at least at the start. Talk to a local restaurant about taking used grease off the