Location: GB
Price: $14.40
Today, 95 percent of global oil is consumed for transportation, and other alternatives are distant possibilities at best. A solution is needed now; one that will pave the way to a saner, more sustainable energy future without massive reinvestments in infrastructure and technology transfer.
A crop-derived liquid fuel, biodiesel can be made from a wide range of renewable, locally grown plant sources – even from recycled cooking oils or animal fats. The technology is simple and available today, and the benefits of biodiesel are enormous, as both a cleaner-burning vehicle fuel and a source for residential or commercial heating.
Greg Pahl’s new book explores the history and technology of biodiesel, its current use around the world, and its exciting potential in the United States and beyond. While biodiesel is not the answer to all the energy problems, it is an important step in the long overdue process of weaning ourselves from fossil fuels. Biodiesel is now coming onstream in Britain: a new plant being built in Scotland this Spring will boost output of the green fuel by up to 35,000 tonnes a year.