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proxieme
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posted September 28, 2004 12:08 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Also posted in "Gaia's Garden":

Students' Bus Powered by Vegetable Oil

Sep 27, 8:30 PM (ET)

By ANGELA DELLI SANTI


HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - It's not unusual for the students traveling cross-country aboard an old school bus to get a craving for fried chicken. Or popcorn. Or french fries. That's because their vehicle is powered by vegetable oil, and the used oil they put in their tank can carry the telltale odors of the restaurant it came from.

"Sometimes it makes us hungry driving," says Thomas Hand, 21, one of 13 Middlebury College students who are traversing the country this fall to promote the use of alternative fuels. "You can fill up at the same place your car does."

The students actually have two vehicles: the bus that runs on biodiesel, an alternative fuel made from refined vegetable oil that's available at some gas station pumps; and a support car with a modified engine allowing it to run on used vegetable oil.

"Yesterday, we filled up at a Chinese restaurant," said Kyle von Hasseln, 22.


The students, including three environmental studies majors, took the fall semester off to make the 15,000-mile journey. It's similar to a trip eight of them took last summer, but this time it's more about promoting environmental consciousness than finding the best places to rock climb.

The undergrads set off two weeks ago from Vermont, planning to carry their message to schools and colleges, environmental and civic groups. They're scheduled to visit 22 cities and many rural locales before ending in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 8.

On Monday, they spent the morning at a science and technology high school in Monmouth County before making an afternoon presentation at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, where they were planning to spend the night, said biobus passenger Stephen Swank.

Throughout the students' 90-day trip, their home is a 1991 GMC diesel bus, which is registered as an RV and painted with abundant yellow cornfields on the outside. Inside, it contains laptops, coolers, skateboards, camping and rock-climbing gear, books, writing desks, music, and a "rainy day box for silly, nostalgic amusement," which the occupants say will be opened only if they get stuck somewhere.

The biobus gets about 8 miles per gallon, roughly the same as a regular diesel-powered bus, Swank said. The bus maintains speeds similar to its diesel-fueled counterparts, Hand said.

The students are not the first promote biodiesel as a domestic alternative to foreign oil. Singers Neil Young and Willie Nelson both power their tour buses with it.

Unmodified diesel engines can run on biodiesel, said Swank. The support vehicle, a 1998 Volkswagen Jetta, was fitted with a heated fuel tank and fuel filter to enable it to run on used vegetable oil, he said. The students use it for grocery runs and to get around in cities where driving a bus is difficult.

"It smells like someone's cooking," said Swank.

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On the Net:
www.projectbiobus.com
www.biodiesel.org


The group of Middlebury college students taking part in a cross-country trip aboard biobus, a bus fueled entirely by vegetable oil, meet in the back of the bus during a stop at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Monday, Sept. 27, 2004. (AP Photo/Mike Mergen)

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Harpyr
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posted September 28, 2004 01:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harpyr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This is amazing and the implications of it are far reaching.. my question is why don't we see this incredible story covered by major media outlets, hhhmmm?
If the media were truly liberal then they would be covering stories like this and other amazing methods for sustainability......
ah but that's a different topic I suppose.

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Isis
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posted September 28, 2004 01:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Isis     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It's not sensationalist enough.

Now, if half the kids were murdered, THEN you'd probably hear about it via the major media outlets...

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KarenSD
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posted September 28, 2004 01:47 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
As someone entrenched in the media as a career for over 20 years... i hears ya.

That is a FASCINATING story above. Thanks for sharing it!

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StarLover33
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posted September 28, 2004 03:53 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
We blame the media far too much, when we really should be blaming ourselves, we give them the ratings, and the media follows it because it makes more money. Thus it turns into a vicious cycle like photographers stalking celebrities. More people would be interested in what Isis said, then the story up above, and plus this is old news, I've heard a similar story on the Discovery Channel. They've been doing stuff like this for a very long time.

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proxieme
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posted September 28, 2004 05:13 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yep, the technology is old news - which is why it absolutely amazes me that more people don't know about it, and why I'm astounded that it's not being trumpeted more by "those in the know" (regardless of who's fueling their re-election funds).

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quiksilver
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posted September 28, 2004 10:38 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This is pretty cool, assuming it's for real...(which I am).

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StarLover33
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posted September 28, 2004 10:47 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Gas companies won't allow it, they will buy out anyone who tries to sell any type of alternative.


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proxieme
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posted September 28, 2004 10:54 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Given that, I might say, "See Harpyr's Corporations" thread

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Harpyr
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posted September 28, 2004 11:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harpyr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
bingo

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