A step-by-step explanation of how used cooking oil from around NYC becomes clean-burning biodiesel heating oil that heats New Yorkers' homes (part 1 of 2)....
Running biodiesel in a Remote Control (RC) airplane engine at the University of Kansas for testing. 40% biodiesel (main fuel) + 40% n-heptane (vaporization) +...
For the latest installment of the HeatingOil.com dealer profiles series, we bring you Medford Heating of Medford, New Jersey. Medfords second-generation president, Steven Foulk, spoke...
PATUXENT RIVER, Md. (Sept. 16, 2011) An EA-6B Prowler from the "Salty Dogs" of Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 23 (VX-23) flies over Southern Maryland...
An introduction to the three most common ways that vegetable oil is burned as an alternative diesel fuel in a diesel engine: biodiesel, Straight Vegetable...
Fuel blend: 50% n-heptane (needed for volatility) 30% biodiesel 20% castor oil (for lubricity) For comprehensive information on what was accomplished, go here: groups.ku.edu More...
HeatingOil.com Profiles: Hart Petroleum For the second installment of our Profiles series, we are pleased to introduce you to Hart Petroleum of New Hyde Park,...