Carlsbad, California-based Flometrics, Inc., an engineering service for the aerospace, medical device and consumer products industries, has tested B100 biodiesel on a RocketDyne LR-101 rocket engine.
This story from Space-Travel.com says it performed very well:
The B-100 fuel was found to have performance within 4% of the RP-1 fuel which the engine was originally designed for.
BioDiesel is a renewable, low toxicity, low flammability fuel. The use of vegetable based rocket fuel opens up the possibility of growing oil-producing crops on the moon or mars for use as stock for rocket fuel, eliminating the need of lifting the fuel from the surface of the earth.
NASA is already working on extracting oxygen from the lunar soil, and some scientists at ESA and NASA have proposed growing plants on the moon.
So while the moon might not be made of green cheese, it could one day produce green fuel.


The overall quality of biodiesel keeps getting better.
One hundred million dollars has been donated to Stanford University for a new energy institute to find environmentally friendly energy sources.
According to the Clean Fuels Development Coalition (CFDC) President-elect Obama’s nominee for Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and his Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality will be among the participants representing a wide range of environmental and clean energy interests at the Environmental Inaugural Ball on January 20, 2009. This black-tie event, is the sixth consecutive Inaugural Ball focusing on these important issues.
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As leaders in Congress and President-elect Barack Obama look at another possible economic stimulus package, renewable energy sources, such as biodiesel, ethanol, solar and wind, look to get $25 billion in tax credits from the plan.
A New York City-based biodiesel maker Innovation Fuels has bought a 310,000-barrel terminal at the Port of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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