A new company, Biofuel Basics, has developed a safe and easy way to convert
waste vegetable oil into high-performance diesel fuel - for as little as 45? a
gallon.
BODFISH, Calif., Oct. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- As the price of diesel fuel
continues to soar to record-high levels, consumers have had little recourse
but to bite the bullet and cough up the dough. Now, a California startup,
Biofuel Basics, is fighting back. The company has developed a simple new
method that allows virtually anyone to make biodiesel fuel from waste
vegetable oil in less than five minutes, and for a little as 45? per gallon.
With the average price of diesel fuel hovering over $3 a gallon, that can
translate into windfall savings for owners of vehicles with diesel engines.
What makes the new Biofuel Basics process especially appealing is that it
produces high performance diesel fuel faster, easier and more safely than
previous methods -- requiring no heating and no engine modifications. "This
is a clearly the breakthrough that consumers have been waiting for," said
Eugene Kaser, president of Biofuel Basics. "With our system, there's no need
to spend thousands of dollars to convert your vehicle to accept our fuel. By
adding just one ounce of our exclusive formula to vegetable oil, you can make
six gallons of Biofuel No. 2, the next-generation biodiesel that runs cleanly
and efficiently on any diesel engine."
Kaser points out that one 18-oz. bottle of Biofuel Additive can result in
fuel savings of $324 or more. Used vegetable oil is readily available at no
or low cost from local restaurants and other sources that are happy to dispose
of it this environmentally friendly way.
Consumers can start producing their own biodiesel fuel by purchasing the
Biofuel Basics Starter Kit online at the company's website at
http://www.biofuelbasics.com for $39.95. The kit comes with a full money-back
guarantee and includes an instruction manual and a bottle of additive, enough
to make 108 gallons of high quality biodiesel fuel. Unlike other methods, no
heating or thinning of the vegetable oil is necessary.
Biofuel Basics, a leader in the race to produce a low-cost, clean-burning
alternative diesel fuel, believes it has at last developed a practical method
that can help accelerate the adoption and use of biodiesel fuel around the
world, greatly reducing the cost of energy and helping to preserve our
environment and natural resources. For more information, visit
http://www.biofuelbasics.com