NH: Ron Paul supporter plots biodeisel co-op

October 15th, 2009 by admin Discuss this article »
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Sponsor - Joseph Hart: tinyurl.com - Would you like to run your vehicle on free gas? Turns out used veggie oil is powering more and more cars. To participate in New Hampshire biodiesel activity, e-mail William at BullseyePoker period com Photos: Belinda Hankins Miller flickr.com …

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15 Responses Add your own

  1. diggingforgold says:

    Hydrogen isn’t the answer. You need a cooled 15,000PSI pressure vessel to get close to 200 miles, infrastructure to move the hydrogen around, a fuel cell that will last longer than just a few years, hydrogen must come down in price, etc… All this can exist, but it’s wildly expensive ($1m).

    The ultimate solution for today are EREVs like the Chevy Volt. They plug in at night, run as long as they can on cheap electricity, then fall back on a genset to keep the batteries charged.

  2. LumpyRevolution says:

    Aha! You beat me to it. Good deal!

  3. ne0nsurf says:

    It’s cheaper to get turn your car into an electric car. i.e. EV. Plus say bye bye to car mechanics and engine problems.

    /watch?v=83_Zig2vZlQ

  4. margomaps says:

    But his goal is to run on veggie oil. If he can’t find a reliable/affordable supply of veggie oil, then why do the conversion?

    Dave: is it true that “in many cases it’s something they have to pay to get rid of, so they’re glad to give it to you for free”? Even if true, if William succeeds in getting a lot more people driving on veggie oil, the law of supply & demand would result in a decidedly “not free” market price.

    Restaurant-discarded-fryer-oil simply can’t support very many drivers.

  5. fearonism says:

    ps we dont have an energy problem we have energy industry inertia and public apathy

  6. fearonism says:

    Read THE GREAT TURNING by David Korten

  7. JSenator06 says:

    Anyone that supports Ron Paul can’t be too bad, Providence be with him~!

  8. elfil76 says:

    NOOOOO!!!! vegetable oil is bad, real bad… Hydrogen is the answer. I couldn’t put the link..but it has to do with the presence of glycerin,which decreases the life span of the engine and the article explain how it would take alot of corn fields if most vehicles would run on vegetable oil, increasing the price of food.

  9. defenderofliberty says:

    Fortunately a vehicle that has been converted to run on vegetable oil will still run on diesel fuel. The better kits provide a dual tank system so that you can easily switch between diesel and vegetable oil.

  10. margomaps says:

    More power to him! But he might want to contact area restaurants about the possibility of getting their used fryer oil *before* converting his car to run on it, not after. :)

  11. jokertim777 says:

    So individual Americans can just provide for themselves? They don’t need big government or big business to take care of them (and extract their hard earned wealth at the same time)?

    Holy Cow! What a concept.

    Keep up the great work, you’re on the right track to returning this country to its former glory.

  12. rodneykingman says:

    My current vehicle gets 52 miles per gallon, over 900 miles per tank and is either free (veggie-oil) or cheap (biodiesel) to fill up. It also has near zero toxic/carcinogenic emissions.

  13. rodneykingman says:

    Good evening folks. You may wish to check out my YouTube home page. The link in my profile is biowillieusa which is Willie Nelson’s biodiesel company. He has been doing this for a number of years and it is very successful. You may wish to contact them for information. I have been running biodiesel and veggie-oil in all my vehicles since 1983.

  14. LumpyRevolution says:

    Wooo Hooo!!! Puttin’ the screws to the crude oilers! Go William!

  15. weirdsciencelab says:

    ***** Awesome

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