A must for all of you interested in recycling, renewables and saving money.If you have any engines that run on diesel (e.g. car, boat, generator), and an interest in chemistry then this book is for you.
It is very well structured with explanations in the right order so that everything makes sense.
The background surrounding environmental issues and how a diesel engine actually works are covered before moving onto the chemistry of biodiesel manufacture and what is needed for a reactor.
The chemistry section is explained very clearly, albeit longwinded (which it has to be due to the nature of the subject - remember organic chemistry lectures - say no more!).
By the time you're reading the section about the reactor, you will already be thinking how you are going to clear a space in the garden shed and start building.
The last main section of the book explains how to go about doing it all legally and keeping Customs & Excise happy.
I reccomend this to anyone who is interested in setting up their own reactor to produce biodiesel - the fuel of the future.