http://www.enn.com/news/2003-05-30/s_4655.asp
U.S. must cut auto greenhouse gases, says research group
30 May 2003
By Chris Baltimore, Reuters
WASHINGTON - U.S. automakers could nearly halve output of
heat-trapping greenhouse gases by 2030 with new technology and more
fuel-efficient models,
http://www.enn.com/news/2003-05-30/s_4655.asp
U.S. must cut auto greenhouse gases, says research group
30 May 2003
By Chris Baltimore, Reuters
WASHINGTON - U.S. automakers could nearly halve output of
heat-trapping greenhouse gases by 2030 with new technology and more
fuel-efficient models,
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The Sacramento Be
Lawmakers could lose SUV rides
Some members are trying to get Senate, Assembly to drive vehicles
that burn less fuel.
By Ed Fletcher -- Bee Capitol Bureau
Published 2:15 a.m. PDT Thursday, May 29, 2003
Wit
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The Sacramento Be
Lawmakers could lose SUV rides
Some members are trying to get Senate, Assembly to drive vehicles
that burn less fuel.
By Ed Fletcher -- Bee Capitol Bureau
Published 2:15 a.m. PDT Thursday, May 29, 2003
Wit
>In fact a slave was valuable property and the owner paid for the doctoring
>when sick. Under economic slavery you are on your own and as long as labor
>exceeds demand the care will be inadequate. The state does not even honor
>disabled veterans and at least Rome did that. In ancient Ireland if a
It looks like they missed the easy one. Change to Biodiesel.LS Diesel
isn't the answer.
- Original Message -
From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Cc:
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 6:23 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Clean Diesel Technologies Can Improve Existing Engines
> Diesel Tech
The day which coca will be an amercian officail business will be absolutely
free !
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 1:12 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Colombia: More Blood for Oil as U.S. Involvement Grows
> Colombia: More Blood
Well, I've found out a bit more about the recalled commercial
biodiesel in our area (but still don't have enough information on
why)...
Before any consumers get frightened about it, I think it was
something that did NOT get out to retail customers, they caught the
problem, so don't start worr
>Keith,
>
>Stick to being a biofuels list moderator ...
Uh, thankyou Curtis, but it's a minor sideline, and a hasslesome one
at that, and anyway I'd starve.
>your buddy's right ...
Which one is that?
>I don't
>think you'll make it being a comedian ...
Curtis, the blues is not a joke! You don
Soybean Oil
SAP No: 185-195(mean: 190)
Vol. MeOH: 182.2 mL + excess
Vol. Glycerol Yield: 70.78 mL
Vol. BD Yield: 1112.28 mL
Corn Oil
SAP No: 196
Vol. MeOH: 187.54 + excess
Vol. Glycerol Yield: 78.00
Coconut Oil
SAP No: 258
Vol. MeOH: 247.4 + e
In fact a slave was valuable property and the owner paid for the doctoring
when sick. Under economic slavery you are on your own and as long as labor
exceeds demand the care will be inadequate. The state does not even honor
disabled veterans and at least Rome did that. In ancient Ireland if a man
Keith,
Stick to being a biofuels list moderator ... your buddy's right ... I don't
think you'll make it being a comedian ... unfortunately (fortunately for us
on the biofuels list, however).
About my words: what bugs ME is how the majority just can't seem to figure
out that the "turning of huma
Colombia: More Blood for Oil as U.S. Involvement Grows
Since last August, U.S. forces have become more embroiled in
Colombia's war, training the Colombian military to defend an oil
pipeline used by a U.S. firm in one of the most dangerous regions of
the country. This month's Colombia Monitor ex
Hey Curtis
You're a blues man - you just have to work on the wording a bit.
>And of course, in my personal book, COLONIALISM ... is that act that puts
>large sums of people in that position of high rent/low wages such that,
>as I've always said, WAGE - RENT = ZERO.Followed of course, by
Hello Peter
Thanks, but too industrial for us - we're small scale, 3rd World
rural development focus (though we're still in Japan, but we'll be
gone before the year's out, back to the South). We're working with
quite a lot of bio-energy people here (and everywhere else too!),
including a man
Hi Peter, and welcome
>Hi all,
>As a newcomer on the block I do not know where to start but here goes.
Start here - the links at the bottom of all the messages, all your
questions answered and more (very much more!):
>Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
>http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
>
>
Dear Keith,
I know of a project in Spain where they are producing power and steam
from chicken and pig manure. It's a CHP (combined heat and power scheme)
powered by Rolls-Royce power systems equipment.
Also a company in the UK namely Clarke Energy have gas engines that
specialize on producer gas
???
On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 04:15 AM, Peter wrote:
> oxygen
> enrichment that is cheaper and highly effective.
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Toni,
Also see this,
Fibrowatt, Norfolk - using chicken litter to generate electricity. A
well-established generating plan, which produces enough electricity to
power 12,000 homes from a renewable resource. Contact Nina Butcher at
Fibrowatt on 0171 229 9252 UK
Peter Gathercole
Development Mana
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