[biofuel] Re: Revealed: how the smoke stacks of America...

2002-06-20 Thread Curtis Sakima
Ha! Maybe I'm just over-confused with the abundance of "> > > >" in email. Don't know who-wrote-what sometimes!! Curtis --- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -snip--- Please don't ascribe this one-sided view to both sides of the argument. Keith Addison = Join the Rev

Re: [biofuel] Greeting and question - Someone who may help

2002-06-20 Thread Terry Wilhelm
Hello Gang; The man with all the answers for this may be found at The Essential Oil Company in Portland, Oregon, USA. Contact Robert there: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800.729.5912 Phone / 503.872.8767 FAX.. Robert has traveled the world and has extensive knowledge on this and other essential oil matte

Re: [biofuel] Greetings and an Idea

2002-06-20 Thread steve spence
actually this is exactly what we do with this forum. Steve Spence Subscribe to the Renewable Energy Newsletter: http://www.webconx.com/subscribe.htm Renewable Energy Pages - http://www.webconx.dns2go.com/ Human powered devices, equipment, and transport - http://www.webconx.dns2go.com/2000/h

Re: [biofuel] Earth Day

2002-06-20 Thread Keith Addison
> Keith wrote: > > Glad you posted some of the Stauber interview - good stuff. Here's a > > bit more from him, concerning the so-called leaders of the > > environmental movement and more: > > > > http://www.prwatch.org/prwissues/1997Q4/ > > PR Watch, vol. 4, no. 4: > > Flack Attack > -snip

Re: [biofuels-biz] Biofuels for the emerging nations

2002-06-20 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Reinhard Thanks for the reply. >Hello Keith, > >We ran the lister type diesel engine directly with Jatropha oil, >which was just sedimented. The only adjustment of the engine was a >second fuel filter. Well, thankyou, that's what I thought. There's a Biofuel list member in Australia wh

Re: [biofuel] Earth Day

2002-06-20 Thread MH
Keith wrote: > Glad you posted some of the Stauber interview - good stuff. Here's a > bit more from him, concerning the so-called leaders of the > environmental movement and more: > > http://www.prwatch.org/prwissues/1997Q4/ > PR Watch, vol. 4, no. 4: > Flack Attack -snip- > Business an

Re: [biofuel] Mathematical Modeling

2002-06-20 Thread MH
MH wrote: Have any of you taken a peek at either of these or others related to this topic? If so would ya mind voicing your opinion and/or listing them. Todd wrote: > Why Hoagy...I'm surprised. Didn't you know that these texts are > all part of a bigger "communist plot" to take over all > "

Re: [biofuel] South Dakota Voters To Decide On Industrial Hemp

2002-06-20 Thread Appal Energy
Greg, Article sent. Hot link is cut off by one letter, which is on the second line. Hit the hot link. When the error message comes up paste in the second line after the incomplete url. Todd - Original Message - From: Greg and April <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002

Re: [biofuel] Greeting and question

2002-06-20 Thread henning
Well, these are two very different questions. For the 2nd, Keith is better in answering it. Other than the palm oil fruit, the Jatropha seed is quite solid. In an expeller, like the sundhara expeller or the Taeby-press etc. about 70 % of the oil can be extracted in a very simple and decentrali

Re: [biofuels-biz] Biofuels for the emerging nations

2002-06-20 Thread henning
Hello Keith, We ran the lister type diesel engine directly with Jatropha oil, which was just sedimented. The only adjustment of the engine was a second fuel filter. A UN-project took this over and they were disseminating the Lister type diesel engines with plant oil. But right now they don't m

[biofuel] Greetings and an Idea

2002-06-20 Thread malakai_tigers
Hello folks, I just joined after reading a few posts and deciding that this group may actually prove an interesting read...:) I had an idea which actually expands beyond the biofuel field into all alternative fuel arenas. It seems that alternative fuel development is being rather coy in its

Re: [biofuel] South Dakota Voters To Decide On Industrial Hemp

2002-06-20 Thread Greg and April
Could you send me that artical, I keep trying the link and do not seem to be able to get it. Greg H. - Original Message - From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 19:14 Subject: [biofuel] South Dakota Voters To Decide On Industrial Hemp > http://www.

Re: [biofuels-biz] raw or refined feedstock ?

2002-06-20 Thread Steven Hobbs
Thanks Harry & Todd, You've made my mind upits time for another experiment. I'll let you know how it goes. First of all I have to finish my cropping, then I'll fit a SVO kit to the ute, crush some more Canola, try that out, mix mutton fat BD & methanol together, try that in the ute and then I

[biofuel] Greeting and question

2002-06-20 Thread bagong
Hello, 1. I live in Indonesia, but frankly I never been seen how the process to extract the oil from palm fruit. The island which a lot of palm tree farm and palm oil factory is in another island, while I never been there. I heard they crushed the palm fruit and boiled with a lot of water and t

Re: [biofuel] Global warming fertilizer

2002-06-20 Thread Keith Addison
>"Subject: Re: Global warming b.s. > >You keep coming back with this stuff, eh, Marc? You get debunked, you >wait a few months and then try it again as if it never happened." > >Sorry - must have missed the message that "debunked" me; all I remember >was a lot of orthodoxy being spouted. Yes, tha

Re: [biofuel] Sight tube material

2002-06-20 Thread JOSEPH . MARTELLE
I originally made my sight tube out of clear PVC, but found it could not handle temps much above 140 F. It sagged when it got too warm. I have since replaced it with PEX tubing, not clear but translucent enough that I could see the level inside and calibrate the out side of the tube in gallon in

Re: [biofuels-biz] Biofuels for the emerging nations

2002-06-20 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Reinhard, Nizar >There are initiatives to produce plant oil and use it as fuel >(Jatropha oil). But in a direct way (SVO = straight vegetable oil). > >I think it is much more easy to use the pure plant oil and adapt the >engine to use it. Some stationary engines even don't have to be >mo

Re: [biofuels-biz] Biofuels for the emerging nations

2002-06-20 Thread henning
There are initiatives to produce plant oil and use it as fuel (Jatropha oil). But in a direct way (SVO = straight vegetable oil). I think it is much more easy to use the pure plant oil and adapt the engine to use it. Some stationary engines even don't have to be modified, like the Indian List