BIOFUELS - BioDiesel
BIOFUELS - Biodiesel
Biofuels has shown to be a successful Alternate Fuel resource. It reduces Carbon Particulate matter but may not reduce Greenhouse and NOx Gases.
Those who use the ECO Fuel System with Biodiesel can improve fuel efficiency, reduce DPF maintenance as well as helping keep injectors clean and operational. The ECO Fuel System via Electrostatic energy increases fuels combustibility helping a motor run cleaner and more efficiently (see How it Works).
The ECO Fuel System remains neutral in the fuel a user desires. It enhances all Fossil Fuels. They are a leader in helping Fossil fuels burn cleaner and more efficiently utilizing the scientific principle of Electrolysis/Electrostatic Energy. Proven to work on Diesel, Biodiesel, CNG, RNG, Propane and Gasoline.
We are here to help all fuel users enhance their Fuels. No Chemical, No Maintenance. A ECO Fuel enhancer can last 20+ years. CARB & Government (GSA) Approved, No Risk – Guaranteed. Any questions call and speak with a Human.
Bio Fuels: They help to reduce some tailpipe emissions. Large scale production could strain food supplies.
Advantages
● BioFuel is made from organic matter like agricultural crops, alge or waste,
they are a renewable resource.
● Cleaner Burning: Biofuel blends emit lower levels of air toxins and particulates.
(US Gov Biofuel Info)
● Energy Security: Sourcing energy domestically from waste and agriculture
reduces dependence on imported fossil fuels (about Biofuels).
● Economic Boost: Increased demand on crops like corn, soybeans and
sugarcane can raise farm incomes (Biofuels & the Environment).
Disadvantages
● Deforestation The demand for Biofuel crops often leads to deforestation,
which can lead to stored carbon and destroy habitats. (Yale Univ).
● Emission Reality: Processing and transporting requires energy, sometimes
fossil fuels. Researchers claim that certain Biofuels may have a higher carbon
ratio than traditional Fossil fuels (is Biofuel a false climate solution).
● Fuel vs. Food: Factoring fossil fuels required growing and process crops may
actually drive up global food costs (Biofuels a problem)
● Advanced costs: Next generation Biofuels like algae, municipal waste hold
promise, their production remains expensive and challenging
(Biofuels a problem)
