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CNN-Money article on veggie cars
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Yet another novelty article lacking any new content whatsoever. They again passively dismiss any solution based on a biologically based oil source because of lack of frying oil and lack of acreage while ignoring that there are non-agriculture means of producing oil.
This article from a few months ago is a little less novelty discuss briefly how to overcome the shortcomings of squeazing oil out of plants. Check out the UNH algae oil project too. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2006-01-10-algae-powerplants_x.htm It's going to have to happen someday. Diesel is a far superior technology to gassers and electric (for the time being). More efficient, more power, and when built right (like MB does) durable as heck.
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I agree that the article is hardly all that informative, but it has some interesting figures, and it just might let some folks discover that diesel engines are really cool and that they can run on grease
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I was wondering . . .
After reading your posts above I was wondering if you guys are aware of anyone producing a hybid car that used a diesel engine rather than a gasoline one?
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Mercedes has been working on one and I believe showed one off at a car show or two. There are also a few cities in the US (and probably abroad) that are already using diesel powered hybrids. Try searching on google, you'll find a few.
here's a starting point http://www.wired.com/news/autotech/0,2554,66949,00.html I don't rate Wired when it comes to assessing fuel technologies, but it's got a few good tidbits in this article.
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3500$$ to convert his truck to run on veggie.. man he got shafted.. running on vegetable oil is a good idea its just the techniques and the proper algae for algae based feed stocks need more funding.. i think the funding for ethanol should be cut back just a little bit and handed over to the biodiesel sector... hello diesel 40% more efficient.. why toss money away on something that is a waste
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Interesting article
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