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Zusatztext Considering the dozens of books and zines about biodiesel! the hundreds of workshops held! and the thousands of pages of online discussion! it is a wonder this is the first time our collective knowledge about backyard biodiesel production has been gathered into an easy to read! how-to resource. Piedmont is a commercial operation with a homebrewer heritage. Bob and Lyle bring wisdom born of experience that few else in the industry can! written with grace and humor. This is a must read for the biodiesel nerd. It will sit on my bookshelf between my signed copy of Martin Mittelbach and my faded girlMark zine. ---Matt Rudolf! former Executive Director of Piedmont Biofuels Cooperative and ongoing B100 user Small biodiesel producers have always been the most creative and enthusiastic problem solvers. This book presents the accumulated experience of two of the field's most experienced and authoritative practitioners. They not only guide you through the steps of making your own fuel! but make you excited to get started. ---Jon Van Gerpen! Chair and Professor! Biological Engineering! University of Idaho At last! A biofuel book that is realistic about global supply potential while being hands-on useful to the backyard or garage enthusiast. Though some first-generation biodiesel books were hampered by hype and misinformation! Estill and Armantrout get it right. ---Richard Heinberg! author! Afterburn Lyle Estill and Bob Armantrout are some of the absolute best minds in the business when it comes to making biodiesel. Whether it's at a small scale level in your garage or a full-blown commercial biodiesel plant! these guys really know their stuff! Having a book written by these two on how to make biodiesel (and how to avoid all the mistakes along the way) is like having them right beside you. The writing is quick and easy to follow! and the chemistry explanations are great. We highly recommend it as a great book to anyone interested in making their own biodiesel! regardless of the scale. ---Graydon Blair! President! Utah Biodiesel Supply While the economic climate may not be ripe for commercial biodiesel production! it is an essential science whose art must not be forgotten purely due to lack of profitability. Having themselves ridden the commercial roller coaster many times! the combined experience of these two authors along with their entertaining rhetoric provide a sound source for safe community-scale biodiesel production to promote clean domestic fuel production and build resilient communities. ---C. David Thornton - Clemson University Facilities Coordinator for Organics Recycling and Biofuels Programs. Informationen zum Autor Lyle Estill is the president and co-founder of Piedmont Biofuels, a community scale biodiesel project in Pittsboro, North Carolina. He has been on the vanguard of social change for the past decade, which has placed him at the heart of the sustainability movement. Lyle is a prolific speaker and writer, and the author of Small Stories, Big Changes , Industrial Evolution , Small is Possible and Biodiesel Power . He has won numerous awards for his commitment to resilience, community development, outreach and leadership. Bob Armantrout helped to manage four commercial biodiesel plants in Hawai'i, Colorado, and Texas before moving to Pittsboro, North Carolina in 2007 to join Piedmont Biofuels. He works as an instructor at Central Carolina Community College, where he designed and delivers an innovative two-year biofuels degree program. When he is not immersed in the fascinating world of alternative fuels, Bob gardens organically to maintain his sanity, and explores the world of mycelium through mushroom and tempeh production. Klappentext Make your own fuel, for a fraction of wh...