Why Biofuels?
“During the time of the dinosaurs, there was more
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and the world
experienced warmer average temperatures. Through
photo- synthesis the carbon in the air was deposited
into the ground, and over the past 40 million years
manifested itself in the form of crude oil and coal.
Since the industrial revolution, we have burned so
much of this carbon back into the air that world wide
warmer temperatures are starting to occur. This is
causing detrimental global changes.”
- Josh Tickell
Through Biofuels, a carbon neutral cycle is maintained in a process where carbon is absorbed into plants from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. The carbon is then deposited back into the air after the derivative vegetable oil is combusted in an engine.

A crop of oil producing plants will absorb exactly the same amount of carbon dioxide in order to produce a gallon of vegetable oil as a gallon of vegetable oil emits when it is burned as fuel.

- 100% net Carbon Dioxide (causes global warming)
- 100% Sulfur Dioxide (causes acid rain)
- 40-60% of soot emissions
- 10-50% of carbon monoxide emissions
- 10-50% of hydrocarbon emissions
- 80-90% mutagenicity (causes cancer)
- Significantly reduces carcinogenic emissions



