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News Release from: Centre for Manufacturing Excellence, CEME
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 November 2006

Learn how to make biodiesel

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The next Reach Higher seminar at CEME on 6th December 2006, offers an opportunity to learn how to make biodiesel and help make the world a greener place to live.

With so much interest focused on the search for cheaper and more sustainable fuel, the next Reach Higher seminar at CEME on 6th December 2006, offers an opportunity to learn how to make biodiesel and help make the world a greener place to live In conjunction with Kent Bio Fuels and the Institution of Agricultural Engineers, this seminar discusses the conversion of crops into fuel for a car or lorry may be part of the solution to global warming

Bio fuels are rapidly becoming an important alternative to conventional fossil fuels.

Learn about the simplicity of manufacturing bio diesel and the advantages of using it.

Kent Bio-Fuels explains that their company created two years ago, was "in response to the rising fuel costs and have worked hard to perfect a very clean quality biodiesel fuel from waste vegetable oil.

The directors decided once the process was "bulletproof" to design their own processor/generator, now available in two sizes, for other people to take advantage of the savings available by making their own biodiesel.

Reach Higher is a series of talks and seminars specifically designed to inform about the world of engineering at the Centre of Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence (CEME).

The sessions are open to all and free of charge.

Refreshments are provided.

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