Did you ever wonder what you would do if petrol went up to over
£1 a litre? It’s likely that the farmers would blockade the countries
roads for starters! Unfortunately, the possibility of
this happening are becoming more and more likely with increasing
tensions around the world leading to ever increasing oil prices and
volatility in the world markets. Fossil fuels are running out an
alarming rate and people are starting to look seriously at other
alternatives.
Needless to say, an increase in oil
prices will create hardships to the economy and in every person’s life.
But some people state that the only way to get them to use public
transport or to walk the 5 minutes to the local shop instead of driving
is to price them out of using their cars for inefficient journeys.
Increasingly people and making their own biodiesel fuel from used
cooking oil to run their cars to reduce their dependence on oil.
Biodiesel
is made from vegetable oil (including used oil) in a process called
·transesterification·, whereby the glycerine is separated from the oil
leaving a clean burning fuel that will efficiently power any diesel
engine with vastly reduced exhaust emissions this is good for the
environment. People have been deserting their local petrol station in
favour of using waste vegetable oil from large scale users such as
pubs, restaurants, or pure oil off the shelf.
The
government is becoming aware of this use of cheaper, alternative fuel
and is targeting this eco method as they are not paying tax on this oil
which they would be doing if they bought petrol. The government appears
to pay lip service to reducing climate change as the small number of
Bio-diesal users are being targeted for tax evasion instead of
encouraged to use this eco friendly fuel. Where is the incentive for
current Bio-diesel users and companies to invest in research and
development?
For those of you that are thinking of making the change
there are different process or kits available to convert car engines
and these cost between £400 and £1,200. All you need to add is
vegetable oil, methanol, a small amount of catalyst, electricity and
tap water into this conversion and your ready to go! Oh….. and don’t
forget to tell the taxman.