Everything old is new again; or so the saying goes. If you’ve got tweens or teens running around the house, then their lava lamps and tie-die shirts are probably proving this saying true.
And so it goes for biodiesel fuel. Touted for its “green appeal”, and soaring onto the front pages of the world’s newspapers based upon promises of a cheaper fuel that will also help break America’s dependence on foreign oil, the concept of burning biodiesel for semi trucks is as new as, well, 1897. That was the year that Rudolf Diesel (1858-1913) perfected the Diesel engine that we all know and love so well.
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