Biodiesel Books - A perfect way to expand your knowledge about biodiesel fuel
We have assembled a fine collection of books that are all time favorites. They are full of information, loaded with interesting to read facts and figures, and offer readers a broader perspective on the biodiesel industry and its future.
Each biodiesel book is well written by the industry leaders, experts, activists, acclaimed authors, and public speakers.
In this book, the author unveils the problems with our fossil fuel economy and offers a simple solution: cheap, clean-burning vegetable oil. Packed with photos, graphs and diagrams, this biodiesel book provides easy to understand instructions on how to run a Diesel engine on vegetable oil.
Josh Tickell's Biodiesel America is a wake-up call about the economic cost of our energy dependence. In this and other biodiesel books by the same author, Josh provides an overview of energy history in this country and explains how biodiesel can help bring profits to the farming community.
In this biodiesel book, the author explains the biodiesel production technology in a way that is easily grasped by the layperson. The book projects a balanced view of the challenges and benefits facing biodiesel producers and users.
The book - How To Make Biodiesel - is a guide to making biodiesel. The author also covers the environmental benefits of using biodiesel, as well as, the legal issues of making biodiesel in the United Kingdom.
For anyone contemplating making biodiesel at home, this is a must read book. In the book, the author shatters many myths. This book on biodiesel is full of useful information and pictures and has a step by step guide for home brewers.
The author is V.P. of Piedmont Biofuels in North Carolina. He has received several awards for his environmentalism. The book is about the people and stories of the biodiesel movement.