Biofuel produced in bus for use by bus
Posted by admin2 on 04 Feb 2010 at 08:55 am | Tagged as: Biofuel
Craven County (North Carolina) teachers learned how to make biodiesel from canola seeds and peanuts in a school bus. The resulting fuel was used to power the bus.
Instead of orderly rows of seats for students, the inside of the bus is nearly filled with equipment to turn seed oil into fuel.
The yellow bus — that is now a mobile biofuel processing unit — will travel between schools to show students how renewable fuels are made, Moss said.
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