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The topic is very similar page: http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Pure_plant_oil_as_fuel - both could be merged. -Rasmus
The topic is very similar page: http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Pure_plant_oil_as_fuel - both could be merged. -Rasmus


That or something like [[Flex Fuel]] or [[Multifuel]] etc, may just push this info onto all of those


[[Category:Energy]]
[[Category:Energy]]
[[Category:Biofuel]]
[[Category:Biofuel]]

Latest revision as of 01:52, 21 June 2020

Internal combustion engines are designed for a fuel with a specific consistency. The fuel is made from raw materials that have various consistencies so they have to be refined. The refinement is complex and thus expensive, which leads to it being centralized. Gasoline is refined from crude oil.

Proposed for deletion. Nothing links here and the point is made on various pages about biofuels/ Babington burner etc.

Is there a requirement that something must link? Can that not happen later? -Marcin

The topic is very similar page: http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Pure_plant_oil_as_fuel - both could be merged. -Rasmus

That or something like Flex Fuel or Multifuel etc, may just push this info onto all of those