TDIFred
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what with fuel prices gone through the roof, I am thinking of making my own now. I got about 150 litres of very clean waste oil today.
TDIFred said:what with fuel prices gone through the roof, I am thinking of making my own now. I got about 150 litres of very clean waste oil today.
rotarykid said:Go to Journey to Forever and all the info you need is there to make your own garage refinery .
I may take you up on that yet!Omega_Renegade said:Fred if you want some help building it - i'll give ya a hand. havnt actually built one before but would be interested in learning.
Sign me up, I will help and learn.TDIFred said:I am there now,my new home page.
I may take you up on that yet!
Can't do that either without governent permission. Or else they will throw you in jail for marijuana cultivation. No joke either LoLTDIFred said:a good point.I will grow hemp instead maybe!
thanks Dave. I will do that.Dave_D said:I would suggest you check out biodiesel.infopop.cc as opposed to Journey to Forever, as there are some well know errors on that site.
That address redirects you to HERE.Dave_D said:I would suggest you check out biodiesel.infopop.cc as opposed to Journey to Forever, as there are some well know errors on that site.
How on earth would they(Ont. Min of Rev) know how much to tax you at?I somehow think this will be an ever escalating passtime for many, until the Ministry of Finance comes a'knocking for back road taxes.
Renewable Fuels and Elimination of Biodiesel Exemption
The government is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Ontario. In 2002, biodiesel was made exempt from the 14.3 cent per litre fuel tax under the Fuel Tax Act to encourage its use in Ontario. The federal government's renewable-content requirements in respect of diesel fuel came into effect on July 1, 2011. As a result, Ontario's fuel tax exemption for biodiesel no longer serves its purpose.
Ontario will take steps to update its green transportation-fuels policies by proposing to:
By supporting innovation and leveraging high-tech investment in the province, Ontario is supporting the next generation of bioproduct development and further industry investments in Ontario's growing bioeconomy.
- repeal the fuel tax exemption for biodiesel effective April 1, 2014; and
- consult with stakeholders on a provincial mandate for greener diesel fuels, including discussions related to the amount of renewable fuel content as well as greenhouse gas requirements.
that's a GOOD price! Do you also have to pay the yearly co-op fee? I guess instead of asking questions here I should ask them there!Fred....I think they're still in business according to their website. Looks like $1.31 per litre is the going price.
http://www.everpurebiod.ca/Everpurebiod/Welcome.html