January 9, 2003, Open letter to Sam Kazman
http://energy.saving.nu/biofuels/kazman.shtml
(Sam Kazman's response to the open letter at the end of this mail.)
Dear Sam Kazman,
It is nice to hear from you and get a chance to understand on what basis
you constructed your opinion, even if you did no
January 9, 2003, Open letter to Sam Kazman
http://energy.saving.nu/biofuels/kazman.shtml
(Sam Kazman's response to the open letter at the end of this mail.)
Dear Sam Kazman,
It is nice to hear from you and get a chance to understand on what basis
you constructed your opinion, even if you did no
- Original Message -
From: "murdoch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Public Money in the Pipeline
> >The Baku pipeline is hardly an isolated example. Under the energy
> >plan developed by Vice President Dick Cheney, the Bush
Hi I'm new to the group . I'm look for imforation about bio fuel stoves to heat
a home,shop, greenhouse.Can I use bio fuel in a fuel oil furnuse.
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
Biofuels list archives:
http://archive.nnytech.net/
Please do NOT send Uns
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "Crabb, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I would think that instead of having agricultural subsidies,
> or paying people NOT to grow things on their land, that
> we should instead get subsidize them to grow biofuel on their land.
I disagree with subsidies in ge
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO.
Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find
secondhand, maybe?
Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops,
asking about biodiesel production for on-farm use, and about wa
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO.
Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find
secondhand, maybe?
Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops,
asking about biodiesel production for on-farm use, and about wa
>The Baku pipeline is hardly an isolated example. Under the energy
>plan developed by Vice President Dick Cheney, the Bush administration
>is financing a growing number of overseas projects for private oil
>companies. In theory, the money provided by two U.S. agencies -- the
>Export-Import Ban
>The Baku pipeline is hardly an isolated example. Under the energy
>plan developed by Vice President Dick Cheney, the Bush administration
>is financing a growing number of overseas projects for private oil
>companies. In theory, the money provided by two U.S. agencies -- the
>Export-Import Ban
http://www.motherjones.com/news/outfront/2003/02/ma_216_01.html
Public Money in the Pipeline
When ExxonMobil and BP need millions to pay for their oil projects,
who do they turn to? The U.S. government.
By Daphne Eviatar
January/February 2003 Issue
The pipeline will begin on the outskirts of
http://www.motherjones.com/news/outfront/2003/02/ma_216_01.html
Public Money in the Pipeline
When ExxonMobil and BP need millions to pay for their oil projects,
who do they turn to? The U.S. government.
By Daphne Eviatar
January/February 2003 Issue
The pipeline will begin on the outskirts of
Why would the generator be physically in-line with the motor?
The function of a diesel generator is to produce electricity. As long as the
electricity is fed to the electric motor (dual shaft or not), and the electric
motor is driving the transmission, I don't see the need for the mechanical
- Original Message -
From: "Doug Foskey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] RE:Ag subsidies
> On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 07:25, you wrote:
> > I would think that instead of having agricultural subsidies,
> > or paying people NOT to grow thi
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 07:25, you wrote:
> I would think that instead of having agricultural subsidies,
> or paying people NOT to grow things on their land, that
> we should instead get subsidize them to crow biofuel on their land.
>
> Or agree to pay $X per amount of product., if you still want to k
>So tell me, whom are we bombing to rape their resources?
>Afghanistan? I suppose that is a flimsy excuse we facricated the WTC
>attacks so that
>we can waste our time and spend money there for nothing.
Tell me David, how many Afghani were involved in 9-11. Weren't they mostly
Saudi?
Are we bomb
Sorry Mr Crabb that you trod in the doo doo.
>Nice verbage, but it really says nothing other than
>'I'm right.. you're not'.. and takes a long time to do it.
Okay, if that's the way you want it. Sigh... I knew you'd be wasting
my time, and others' here.
Why do you say "takes a long time to do
Nice verbage, but it really says nothing other than
'I'm right.. you're not'.. and takes a long time to do it.
So tell me, whom are we bombing to rape their resources?
Afghanistan? I suppose that is a flimsy excuse we facricated the WTC
attacks so that
we can waste our time and spend money the
Hmm I was not aware of any specific cars where
you get extra money
Unfortunately, I did not see any reference to this 'list'
The only reason i can see being that some large SUVs
being sold would help specific companies maintain business.
Heh,, perhaps there would have been some nice polititcal
Hmm yes, I guess so. I just dont see how the world would stand for
something to
be just taken like oil. I just dont believe it. If not for the only reason
that the
'other' countries would be angry that they are not getting any of the 'free'
oil.
What i *will* accept and believe is that oil co
I would think that instead of having agricultural subsidies,
or paying people NOT to grow things on their land, that
we should instead get subsidize them to crow biofuel on their land.
Or agree to pay $X per amount of product., if you still want to keep the
price of soybeans up. Paying somone t
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