Friday, 23 January 2009

In Passing

Stop press: It gets cold in Minnesota, and when it gets cold...

autoblogGreen:

Gelling biodiesel causes Minnesota school closings

...the state requirement to run a minimum of 2 percent biodiesel in school buses and other vehicles is causing problems this winter. Below 10°F, the fuel begins to gel up and causes the engine to not run.
Yeah, and so does #2 diesel. (That’s why there’s #1. Less energy, but stays liquid.)

Nothing new, and the transport people should have been able to deal with it.

(Do I have to tell you kids everything??)
Via: IP

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