3rd
Annual Family
Auction & Program

CCE-Steuben’s 2008 annual dinner program covered
a topic high on everyone’s wallet - the price of gas and
potential alternatives. Keynote speaker Meghan Murphy said, “Individuals
taking some risks are going to move us forward.”
She described driving to the program in a vehicle
using straight vegetable oil (SVO) processed from waste cooking
oil by the Ithaca Biodiesel Cooperative. Using straight vegetable
oil as a fuel requires modifications to diesel vehicles, primarily
a fuel pre-heating and temperature monitoring system. Since straight
vegetable oil is more viscous and must be heated to improve flow
and filtration, it can become problematic in sub-zero winter temperatures.
Still, biodiesel produced from the same vegetable oil can be burned
in any diesel vehicle without modification, either as an alternative
or in a blend with petrodiesel.
Meghan said two percent of the cars on the road
in the U.S. run on diesel. Using biodiesel, she said, reduces
the carcinogens that children breathe in diesel buses. She also
pointed to the benefit of biodiesel extending engine life due
to increased lubricity.
Many thanks to our sponsors
for this year’s program:
Bully Hill Winery
CCE-Steuben Staff & Volunteers
Corning Building Company
Corning Incorporated
Corning Leader
Hornell Evening Tribune
Catherine Hulett
Lamb & Webster
The Rockwell Museum
Seneca Lake Winery Association, Inc.
Steuben Courier Advocate
Joan Tichenor
Wilkins RV, Inc.
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See also:
2nd Annual Family Auction & Program:
Coyotes Around the Corner
See also:
1st Annual Family Auction & Program:
Bears in the Backyard