Re: [biofuel] Re:Fat Prices

2000-10-13 Thread Steve Spence



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  maybe you should think of woodgas and some very fast groing 
  trees.John Harris wrote:> Anyone here from Australia who 
  can suggest some cheap oil sources.>> I'm from the country only 
  250 Km from the city but this sort of prevents me> from starting a 
  regular pickup from smaller fast food placesin the city  and> all 
  the local oil is used by the stock food manufactures.>> All the 
  Major Fast fooderies in Perth seem to use one main pick up service> and 
  they want $A450 per ton for the waste oil. (If my conversions are 
  right> this is about $US 1.00 per gallon) and I have to provide my own 
  drums or> 1000 litre pallicon and pick it up at their 
  convenience.>> Any suggestions welcome.> Also anyone with 
  any leads to sites for growing oil producing Algae> especialy best 
  varieties and how to get them .>> All the best> 
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Re: [biofuel] Re:Fat Prices

2000-10-13 Thread skaar

maybe you should think of woodgas and some very fast groing trees.

John Harris wrote:

> Anyone here from Australia who can suggest some cheap oil sources.
>
> I'm from the country only 250 Km from the city but this sort of prevents me
> from starting a regular pickup from smaller fast food placesin the city  and
> all the local oil is used by the stock food manufactures.
>
> All the Major Fast fooderies in Perth seem to use one main pick up service
> and they want $A450 per ton for the waste oil. (If my conversions are right
> this is about $US 1.00 per gallon) and I have to provide my own drums or
> 1000 litre pallicon and pick it up at their convenience.
>
> Any suggestions welcome.
> Also anyone with any leads to sites for growing oil producing Algae
> especialy best varieties and how to get them .
>
> All the best
> regards
> John
>
>
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Re: [biofuel] Re:Fat Prices

2000-10-13 Thread Lori

Hi, John

Any butchers around, to go with those stock food producers? If so, perhaps 
you can get tallow from them.

Regards,

Lori

At 09:46 PM 2000-10-13 +0800, you wrote:

>Anyone here from Australia who can suggest some cheap oil sources.
>
>Any suggestions welcome.
>John


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