Essentially, biodiesel is derived by a chemical process known as transesterification. This basically involves the replacement of the glycerol component of the oil being used with an alcohol, which is done in the presence of a catalyst.
Although it may sound complicated, making biodiesel at home is quite a simple process. Farms all over the world have been using biodiesel for several generations; it is only becoming popular in the mainstream now because of the increasing need felt for finding viable alternative fuels to fossil fuels.
By using easily available ingredients, simple tools, and easy techniques anybody can learn to master how to make biodiesel, thus reaping the fuel cost cutting benefits of fuel production at home.
Step-by-Step Method of Making Biodiesel at Home 
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Friday, December 12, 2008
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