> > http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/carbon/kocinx.asp
> > Kingpins of Carbon - How Fossil Fuel Producers Contribute to Global Warming
> >
> > Table of Contents
Terrific report, thank you. Added CO2 (carbon dioxide) to the BTU table
to get some prospective.
>Located a list of about 2
Good site haven't read it threw yet but
Species DensityHeat Value
lb/cu. ft. lb/cordBTU/lb Million BTUs/ton Million
BTUs/cord
Willow 23.7 3,034 8,400 16.8
25.2
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>Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 23:37:27 -0800
>Subject: [Biodiesel] Free BiodieseWorkshops in Berkeley,
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>Hi, this is Girl Mark from DIY Skillshare (and, currently, Tucson Biodiesel
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>Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 23:37:27 -0800
>Subject: [Biodiesel] Free BiodieseWorkshops in Berkeley,
>California/Bay Area Biodiesel
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>Hi, this is Girl Mark from DIY Skillshare (and, currently, Tucson Biodiesel
>Collecti
Hardwood Energy Values - Part Dieu
http://www.esf.edu/willow/news2/n2why.htm
Species DensityHeat Value
lb/cu. ft. lb/cordBTU/lb Million BTUs/ton
Million BTUs/cord
Willow 23.7 3,034 8,400 16.8
25.2
Don't know if this table will come thru semi-intact in plain text format.
If not, it can be found at
http://www.esf.edu/willow/news2/n2why.htm
Species
Density
Heat Value
lb/cu. ft.
lb/cord
BTU/lb
Million BTUs/ton
Million BTUs/
Keith and Dana
I agree that I wouldn't want anything that isn't safe. Being feed to me
or to any animal I was going to eat. But I have a real hard time
believing this is completely about safety.
In Europe it's called "Liberty Link" in the US it's called "Roundup
Ready". For all practical p
use of h2so4(sulfuric acd) as a fool-proof bio-diesel making.any
suggestion? pl reply
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On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 11:34:31AM +0900, Keith Addison wrote:
> Macs are about 5% of current sales I believe (lots of argument about
> it, but that's how it averages out, which is one in 20), Linux could
> be about the same, and growing fast, but I'm not sure of the figure.
And linux fig
tslothrop2002 wrote:
>Hi All.
And hi to you. Spammers often join a list they have no real interest
in, just to send their spam. It wasn't possible to tell if that's
what you were doing. But, you have a long-term interest, so that's
fine.
>My apologies if you find this message offensive. I th
Hello Dana
>There is also apparently some very legitimate concern
>regarding (unknown) health aspect of human consumption
>of GM soybeans since China tends to directly consume
>soy protein rather than "running it through livestock"
>first as we do in the US. Even the Chinese leadership
>must have
Malcolm,
Have any pictures of the conversion? I'm sure we would all like to see and
hear about it.
Thanks,
Jesse
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There is also apparently some very legitimate concern
regarding (unknown) health aspect of human consumption
of GM soybeans since China tends to directly consume
soy protein rather than "running it through livestock"
first as we do in the US. Even the Chinese leadership
must have some strong rese
Dear Manolo (Roldn),
I address you because I figure you speak good spanish, but the invitation is
open for all. I found some other Argentine stuff with good tables, emission
summaries, etc. Thought it might be worth while looking at. The address is as
follows: (IF IT DOESEN«T WORK, TRY WITHOU
Dear Rawls,
I saw your post on the Biofuel group.
We have a G reg RR, a tdi conversion (from a 4.9 petrol)
I'd love to chat. I'm very interested in biodiesel & ethanol production
& use!
So do get in touch!
Cheers
Malcolm
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You might get some softening of old natural rubber lines on SVO with long
term exposure, but I don't think nearly to the extent as with biodiesel.
Biodiesel is the more powerful solvent and contains converted
methanol/ethanol and perhaps free alcohol as well - more of a problem than
SVO.
Perhaps
Older ones with natural rubber are worst. Most since mid-90's are not too
much of a problem. Some are totally compatible by then, no problems (VW, for
example, by 1995 or 96).
What is the vehicle, and will you use 100% biodiesel or a blend with diesel
fuel?
Edward Beggs
www.biofuels.ca
> From:
Jon,
It's my understanding that natural rubber fuel hoses and injector pump o-rings
are both negativly affected by biodiesel, and
perhaps also by WVO/SVO - and that what you want are sythetics - the leading
candidates are Viton, Buna-N and neoprene.
Craig
J Mitchell wrote:
> I also read that
I also read that some types of o-ring material are susceptible, and some are
not.. is this true and what type are a problem?
Is there a list on the net of vehicles which have these susceptible o-rings?
biodiesel.
> I have been looking into making my own biodiesel for a while. and am a
biodiesel.
> From: J Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 19:34:53 +
> To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [biofuel] confused..
>
> I have been looking into making my own biodiesel for a while. and am a
> little confused.
>
>
I have been looking into making my own biodiesel for a while. and am a
little confused.
Is it waste vegetable oil or biodiesel that can cause problems with o-rings in
your fuel system???
Jon
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Hi All.
My apologies if you find this message offensive. I thought the
software would be of some interest to you folks, hence my
posting about it here. I've been involved in the alt-energy
research field for about 15 years now, and I've seen folks
re-invent the wheel countless times. I've also se
"Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sit back...grab a glass 'a milk...eat a few singed oatmeal
> cookieseverything
> starts looking rosier...
>
> Hell...if you've got milk and cookies, who needs drugs?
Hey, add ice cream to that and you have a cure!
And hot peppers. What is l
>I don't get what "Shukrainternationals" is trying to say. Is it that
>advertising the software at his site is a bad thing?
>
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>Jesse Parris|studio53| graphics / web design|
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Shukra's got a point. It's certainly a plug, and
I don't get what "Shukrainternationals" is trying to say. Is it that
advertising the software at his site is a bad thing?
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To:
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Subject: [biofuel] Surfing the world's patent databa
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>I would have swore we were talking about how to produce Bio Mass fuel here
>???
Yes I believe we were, but give us a break, we're only human. New
studies show that the average web surfer has an attention span of 9
seconds, same as a goldfish. You have to allow for the
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