Monthly Archives: December 2010

The BioFuel Problem nobody is talking about…

The first words of this post are a disclaimer:  I AM NOT AGAINST BIOFUELS!  There.  Said loudly and, I hope in words that everyone understands. I happen to have a business & economics degree.  The only reason for mentioning it … Continue reading

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Fuel Sampling gives you a visual inspection of Bottom Sediment

We always recommend a bottom sample.  Whatever your application, a “little” bit of sediment in a tank can cause a whole lot of problems.  What you are looking at here is a control sample of some fairly “good” fuel.  Sample 2 … Continue reading

Posted in Cleaning Large Fuel Tanks, Commercial Marine, Diesel Fuel Cleaning, Do it Yourself Fuel Cleaning, Fuel For Thought, Generator Fuel Quality, Rail Industry, RVs and Motorcoaches, Yachts and Pleasurecraft | 54 Comments

How do you maintain 120,000 gallons of fuel?

How about by using 3 x 30 GPM fuel polishers and implementing a strict fuel polishing program? Why so much fuel at this Michigan based data center, you might ask?  Well, to run 2 x 3.6 megawatt Kawasaki Turbine generators … Continue reading

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Algae-X products Green Clean Certified!

Algae-X products are now Green Clean Certified!  Check out our Products Page for more information about which of our fuel conditioning products would be right for your application.  Not sure?  Drop us a line or give us a call!

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2010 International Workboat Show – NOLA!

We are just back from a GREAT show in New Orleans!  The International Workboat show is a great (did I mention that already??) place to meet tug boat, push boat, ship, barge, and fishing vessel operators.  We were able to … Continue reading

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