Alternative Fuel Sources Gain In Popularity

BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 2: Biofuel Oasis co-owner SaraHope Smith (cq) watches as Jim Sanetra gets ready to roll out his 55 gallon drum after he filled it with biodiesel fuel at the Biofuel Oasis on September 2, 2005 in Berkeley, California. With gas prices rising, and tax incentives, motorists are starting to turn to alternative means such as biodiesil fuel, which is made of the waste from vegetable oil, methanol and lye. (Photo by David Paul Morris/Getty Images)
BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 2: Biofuel Oasis co-owner SaraHope Smith (cq) watches as Jim Sanetra gets ready to roll out his 55 gallon drum after he filled it with biodiesel fuel at the Biofuel Oasis on September 2, 2005 in Berkeley, California. With gas prices rising, and tax incentives, motorists are starting to turn to alternative means such as biodiesil fuel, which is made of the waste from vegetable oil, methanol and lye. (Photo by David Paul Morris/Getty Images)
Alternative Fuel Sources Gain In Popularity
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