This pilot project studies one of the challenges associated with high levels of food waste that contain used cooking oil. For example, at The College at Brockport, an amount close to 900 gallons of used canola and soy bean oil is collected for disposal per month during the period of regular session. The disposal of the used cooking oil presents environmental burdens requiring an oil recycling company to haul away the waste from the campus. The Brockport campus does not have an operating biodiesel production facility, and disposal of the waste is one of the environmental concerns presented across the SUNY campuses. To investigate these concerns, a team of faculties and students in Rochester area collaborated for the development of an in-hous...
Abstract: The United States is responsible for a disproportionate amount of the world’s petroleum co...
The formal report discusses biodiesel as an alternative fuel source that can be used in UBC to reali...
Biodiesel stands out as a renewable, biodegradable, and non-toxic fuel when compared to fossil fuels...
The document is a SUNY Small Grants: Sustainability Fund grant written for the Biodiesel Learning La...
Biodiesel has been produced on campus since 2002 and has contributed to reductions in discarded wast...
America’s transportation sector is the key link between our growing dependency on oil, and resulting...
The activity described herein can be implemented in introductory chemistry and high school chemistry...
Many obvious and significant concerns arise when considering the concept of small-scale biodiesel pr...
During the last two years, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has been in the process of having a ...
In alignment with the goals of sustainability at UBC, outlined by Alberto Cayuela’s presentation on ...
In light of a gap in the literature of what makes or breaks student biodiesel conversion programs, t...
The purpose of this report was to investigate the feasibility of fueling the small utility vehicles...
After you have practiced source reduction and diverted any unused edible food to humans or animals f...
During the past year, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has been in the process of making a viabl...
Biodiesel is a renewable, sustainable, clean-burning biogenic fuel that can serve as a substitute fo...
Abstract: The United States is responsible for a disproportionate amount of the world’s petroleum co...
The formal report discusses biodiesel as an alternative fuel source that can be used in UBC to reali...
Biodiesel stands out as a renewable, biodegradable, and non-toxic fuel when compared to fossil fuels...
The document is a SUNY Small Grants: Sustainability Fund grant written for the Biodiesel Learning La...
Biodiesel has been produced on campus since 2002 and has contributed to reductions in discarded wast...
America’s transportation sector is the key link between our growing dependency on oil, and resulting...
The activity described herein can be implemented in introductory chemistry and high school chemistry...
Many obvious and significant concerns arise when considering the concept of small-scale biodiesel pr...
During the last two years, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has been in the process of having a ...
In alignment with the goals of sustainability at UBC, outlined by Alberto Cayuela’s presentation on ...
In light of a gap in the literature of what makes or breaks student biodiesel conversion programs, t...
The purpose of this report was to investigate the feasibility of fueling the small utility vehicles...
After you have practiced source reduction and diverted any unused edible food to humans or animals f...
During the past year, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has been in the process of making a viabl...
Biodiesel is a renewable, sustainable, clean-burning biogenic fuel that can serve as a substitute fo...
Abstract: The United States is responsible for a disproportionate amount of the world’s petroleum co...
The formal report discusses biodiesel as an alternative fuel source that can be used in UBC to reali...
Biodiesel stands out as a renewable, biodegradable, and non-toxic fuel when compared to fossil fuels...