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Benchmark 2 citations: Diesel Fuel

“Gasoline and Fuel Update” http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/gdu/gasdiesel.asp, Energy Information Administration

  
 The only thing that I had used this source for was to find the cost of
diesel fuel for the past 2 years. I chose to use this website because
it’s timeline of diesel prices matched perfectly with the information
that I had about SEPTA. I knew the amount of diesel fuel that SEPTA had
used in the past two years, so with the information I received from
this website I could determine how much money was used on fuel alone.
  
 I did not arbitrarily choose this website either. I chose to trust
this website because it gives statistics from government records. So
again, I used it due to its trustworthiness. Unlike other websites

Benchmark 2 citations: SEPTA

Citations

“SEPTA Operating Facts” http://septa.org/inside/reports.html  

    SEPTA’s own website was the first source that I used. On this website I could access many .pdf’s and documents containing information for the past few years. Almost 100% of my information was from SEPTA directly. Mainly because through SEPTA’s website I could access several primary documents.

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My group is working well together so far. We have gotten most of the lines put up on our google doc or will soon. Communication in the group has been efficient as well for the most part. There's a lack of communication between one group member, but I believe that has/will be worked out. Though, there has been some problems with the google doc. Two group members for some reason can't gain access to editing the doc. One of these two group members can't even use google docs. So to constitute for that handicap, they are just going to moodle message their information to me and I'll be fowarding it to google docs. I'm pretty sure we finished all needed work so far. We've decided that the most effective way to exert our lines is by making a podcast rather than preforming. We don't seem to have any problems so far other than the difficulties with adding collaborators to the google doc.

 

So far I have noticed how evil Iago honestly is. Of course I saw before that he was evil, but it took a double look to realize how evil he was. I felt this impact when I reread the part where Iago tells Roderigo to stab Cassio. But then Iago ends up taking credit for finding the coward Roderigo and kills him. All the while making himself seem like some noble, honest man in front of Lodevico. 

Revised Biodiesel script

Title: Why is biodiesel a cleaner fuel source? ☺
Alison and Yousuf: (act like we are building the reactor)
Robert: Hey what are you guys building?
Yousuf: We are building a biodiesel reactor.
Robert: Oh, what are you building one of those for?
Alison: We’re building it so we can make cleaner fuel.
Robert: (confused) Wait, how is biodiesel a cleaner fuel source?
Alison: There are many reasons as to why biodiesel is a cleaner fuel source. The main reason is that it is a green fuel, meaning that it is good for the environment.
Robert: I still don’t understand.
Alison: Here we’ll explain…Biodiesel can be made out of anything with fat in it, such as; soybeans, corn, algae, tallow trees, and fryer grease. This is good because we can grow the materials and make the biodiesel in America. Which means we’ll no longer have to rely on foreign oil. And that means that gas pump and heating oil prices will go down.  For the first time ever the United States has gotten foreign aid to help pay for heating oil in the winter. And we can make our biodiesel out of fryer grease which is even better. This serves two purposes; One that it gets ride of the fryer grease and two we get a clean fuel source to run cars and generators on.
Robert: So we can use all the grease left over from the fast food places to make fuel and we don’t have to pay huge amounts of money?
Yousuf: Exactly! It’s a win-win. The fast food places get rid of their oil and we get cheaper fuel saving us billions of dollars. Also it means we control our energy. If we control our energy we’ll control our future.
Alison: Also since the biodiesel can be made from waste products we don’t need to use the crops we use for food to make our fuel, which companies are doing now to make ethanol. That would also stop the problem of the increase in food prices and the demand for more farming land.
Robert: This looks hard to build though.
Alison: No, it is actually quite simple to build, it can actually be made at home with simple materials, like sheet metal and pipes from a hard ware store. One reactor can be made at the price of about $150. So it takes a little start up cost, but after that you make money because you won’t have to buy fuel at the gas pump. Another thing, by making biodiesel at home, the fule won’t have to be transported.
Robert: So why does it matter that fuel would not have to be transported?
Yousuf: It matters because if the fuel does not have to travel as far then there would be lower emissions from the transportation of the fuel.
Alison: Also not only will there be less emissions from transportation, but Biodiesel has lower emissions when it is burnt compared to other types of fuels. The CO2 levels are much lower than both gas and diesel and yet it has almost as much energy as diesel. Also biodiesel has no sulferdioxide emissions. This means more miles per gallon and fewer emissions when using biodiesel compared to other fuels.  
Intro: Biodiesel is a cleaner fuel source
2: Renewable resource – kitchen grease oil
3: easy to produce- home made reactors
4: lower emissions – compared to diesel but close to same energy
5: less traveling- made at home
6: compare biodiesel to other sources of energy
7: not taking away from food – making food cheaper or no increes
conclusion:
Diesel is getting expensive
Why is it cleaner?

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