Backyard Biodiesel: How to Brew Your Own Fuel
Book Details
Author(s)Bob Armantrout, Lyle Estill
PublisherNew Society Publishers
ISBN / ASIN0865717850
ISBN-139780865717855
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank65,854
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Small-scale home biodiesel production holds a singular attraction for the do-it-yourself enthusiast. While perhaps it can't save the world, this unique renewable fuel is economical, fun to make, better for the environment, and will help you reduce your dependence on Big Oil. And getting started is easier than you think.
Backyard Biodiesel is written by two recognized experts in the field of small-scale biofuels. This comprehensive hands-on, practical, DIY guide includes:
Lyle Estill is the president and co-founder of Piedmont Biofuels and the author of Industrial Evolution, Small is Possible, and Small Stories, Big Changes. He has won numerous awards for his commitment to sustainability, outreach, community development, and leadership.
Bob Armantrout helped to manage four commercial biodiesel plants before throwing in with the gang at Piedmont Biofuels in 2007. He worked as an instructor at Central Carolina Community College, where he spearheaded an innovative two-year biofuels degree program, and managed a biodiesel analytic lab.
Backyard Biodiesel is written by two recognized experts in the field of small-scale biofuels. This comprehensive hands-on, practical, DIY guide includes:
- The basics of small-scale brewing--recipes, strategies, and technologies
- Advanced backyard analytics and troubleshooting
- Safety considerations and regulatory issues
- Topping up the tank--how to put your biodiesel to work for you
Lyle Estill is the president and co-founder of Piedmont Biofuels and the author of Industrial Evolution, Small is Possible, and Small Stories, Big Changes. He has won numerous awards for his commitment to sustainability, outreach, community development, and leadership.
Bob Armantrout helped to manage four commercial biodiesel plants before throwing in with the gang at Piedmont Biofuels in 2007. He worked as an instructor at Central Carolina Community College, where he spearheaded an innovative two-year biofuels degree program, and managed a biodiesel analytic lab.
