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Compressed Natural Gas Vs. Biodiesel

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It is not uncommon for people to compare different alternative fuels.. Indeed getting the pros and cons for each alternative is the best way to determine the best option. You want to find out what alternative fuel is going to save you the most money and be the best for your vehicle and the earth.

You must consider various factors. Do not make a choice just on the basis of what is popular. Study the facts on hand so you can decide more objectively.

Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)

One alternative fuel is CNG or otherwise known as Compressed Natural Gas. It is mostly available only in in California, although it can be found randomly throughout the United States. Only CNG vehicles can use CNG as a fuel source. Home based production is possible through a special unit available mostly from manufacturers of CNG vehicles.

The negative feedback is that CNG emits high levels of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.Also it provides less power than regular fuel. CNG, however, is more affordable compared to any other fuel alternative.

Looking at Biodiesel

Biodiesel is made from vegetable oil, lye and ethanol. It is a safe fuel that does not have the high risk of explosion or fire. It runs smoothly offering the same power as regular diesel provides. Biodiesel can also run any diesel vehicle.

Biodiesel can be purchased at many gas stations around the country. homemade bio-diesel is also possible. Biodiesel burns clean and produces no emissions.

The Bottom Line

Between CNG and Biodiesel, the latter appears to be more user friendly. You can get it easier because it is readily available. You are not required to invest on equipment to make it either. You can use common everyday items and easy to get supplies to make biodiesel at home if you want to make it yourself.

Biodiesel is also much safer. It is environment friendly since it contains no pollutive components. Moreover, it runs your vehicle the same way a regular fuel does.

CNG may be fine for people who live in California where it is available or who have the money to buy a CNG vehicle. For those outside California without much fund to acquire a CNG vehicle or the required CNG equipment for refueling, the CNG fuel is a better choice.

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