Solar power biofuel reactor
at Swarthmore, as students seek to convert waste cooking oil into biodiesel fuel. The
project team is working on the ideal recipe. …
… “The entire process is staged in Hicks basement, where solar power is heating up a reaction chamber in which the transesterification process occurs. Once these measurements have been found, Mrozewski and Zarate will be able to create a formula for making biodiesel fuels that others can follow. ” …
Via Swarthmore College: Recycle Cooking Oil.
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