St Paul, Minnesota biodiesel workshop, October 24:
thanks to Darryl Thayer and Thomas Hansmeyer for organizing this one!

Learn to Make Your Own Biodiesel Renewable Fuel

Sunday, Oct. 24, 2004; 10am-5pm
At the Green Institute
2801 21 Ave south Minneapolis
Near Hiawatha and Lake street

Sponsored by the Green Institute

Instructor Maria "Mark" Alovert of www.LocalB100.com .

The cost of the workshop is on a sliding scale, $25 to $50 depending upon economic need.  
a textbook is available at the class: www.localb100.com/book.html

This class is part of the Biodiesel Appleseed Tour
www.localB100.com/tour.html

Biodiesel is an alternative fuel for diesel engines which can be made locally from waste restaurant fryer grease or any kind of plant oil or
animal fats. Biodiesel emissions are extremely clean, and biodiesel can be used in a diesel engine with no modifications. It can be used 100% or blended with petroleum diesel, and has greater lubricity for fuel systems without sulfur or other additives.

Biodiesel can be purchased commercially, but it is also very easy to make this fuel at home with minimal equipment. Most people who
'homebrew' do so as a hobby, and there is a growing community of us who are both home brewing and trying to bring greater commercial
availability of biodiesel to our communities.

An Iowa local group that sponsored another one of these workshops makes biodiesel for about 45 cents per gallon.

This class will be hands-on and you will learn how to make biodiesel.


No pre-registration necessary, directions to the class are below.

The Homebrew Comprehensive workshop is a quick-moving, hands-on class, where you will make several small batches of biodiesel,
learn safety and basic lab processes, test oil and biodiesel for quality, and work with ethanol and discuss acid-base biodiesel
processes.

 Directions
 The Green institute is located one block west of Hiawatha avenue on 21 avenue.  Two blocks north of Lake street.  It is a large green building with large solar collector array on the roof.  



More details about the Biodiesel Appleseed Tour, and photos of some past workshops:
www.localb100.com/tour.htm
www.localb100.com/truck.html