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Friday, Apr 26, 2024

Schildge Forges Ahead with Biodiesel Research

Author: Caroline Stauffer

Looking to save money on gas and help the environment? Try running your car on vegetable oil. Ron Schildge '03 does. Schildge describes his project as "my small piece of the alternative fuel puzzle." He adds, "I'm trying to change the world in my own backyard." According to Schildge, cars can either be converted to start with diesel fuel and run on vegetable oil for about $500, or run on biodiesel (modified vegetable oil) like his car.
By removing the glycerine content, the viscosity of the vegetable oil is reduced so that it is more inflammable and more liquid, forming biodiesel. Shildge admits that there are disadvantages in both processes. For biodiesel vehicles, he points out that "the chemistry can make fuel creation initially difficult, while converting an engine to straight vegetable oil is a challenge for an amateur mechanic."
He believes, however, that the advantages of cutting back on carbon dioxide emission, reducing petrolium consumption, better lubrication for engines and free fuel outweigh any disadvantages. As for other students converting their cars, Schildge says, "I want them to do it with all my heart." Interested students should contact Schildge.


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