Hello Bob
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>Hi kieth,
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Hello Tom
>After saving up funds all year, I send a grab sample of Yellow Brand PREMIUM
>Biodiesel fuel to a testing laboratory in Kansas. The results are quite
>good, but not good enough.
Tough luck!
>The deal is that according to rumor, if you can
>document your production is meeting the AS
Hello Tom
>After saving up funds all year, I send a grab sample of Yellow Brand PREMIUM
>Biodiesel fuel to a testing laboratory in Kansas. The results are quite
>good, but not good enough.
Tough luck!
>The deal is that according to rumor, if you can
>document your production is meeting the AS
Ken, regarding what you said, charcoal briquetting had already been done here
in our country. About ethanol and biogas, we're still trying to explore that
area.
To other memebers of the group, is there a possible way to liquify biogas, and
what will it produce?
Hi Tom,
Why don't you try with the simple kit for rapid test
of free and total glycerine ? I tried out the kit and
the result was very good.
Samai
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > After saving up funds
all year, I send a grab sample
> of Yellow Brand PREMIUM
> Biodiesel fuel to a testing labora
After saving up funds all year, I send a grab sample of Yellow Brand PREMIUM
Biodiesel fuel to a testing laboratory in Kansas. The results are quite
good, but not good enough. The deal is that according to rumor, if you can
document your production is meeting the ASTM D6751 standards, the EPA
Hi all,
Would it be better to turn water hyacinths into
ethanol,biogas or just brickets for burning? Which
one will yield more BTU per kg organic matter for the
least amount of time needed to produce and lastly
which product can be made with the least processing .
Good thing there are alot of s
Probably, you could use water hyacinth as feedstock to produce ethanol.
Christopher
=>-Original Message-
=>From: Aileen Agatep [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
=>Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 10:39 PM
=>To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
=>Subject: [biofuel] research:water hyacinth
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=>hi,
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>hi,
>
>I'm a 4th year Chemical Engineering student from the University of
>Santo Tomas in the Philippines. I'm doing this research on
>"Utilizing water hyacinths as Liquefied fuel". Any resources,
>suggestion or ideas about the said topic would be of great help.
>
>Thank you very much and i ho
Helo to gobie ,Paul and Miller
We are interested to design the use of solar enegy instead of wood as
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>Looking for links to some small, or home built presses for
>oil seeds.
>
>Brent
Hi Brent
Oilseed presses
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_supply.html#Oilpress
The Sunflower Seed Huller and Oil Press
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/oilpress.html
Best
Keith
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Looking for links to some small, or home built presses for oil seeds.
Brent
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Hello Aileen Agatep and Every one of our group
Here in this biofuel group , we had already a very interesting debate on
biogas production using solid wastes and all the possible way to do it.This
old messages avaliable here can be the good starting point for your work
.Surely therm
Hi Jim
I made a mixing vessel from a 30 litre water pressure tank cut in half,
welded onto the ends of a 1.2 meter high cylinder (capacity of 160
litres) I used a 1/2 hp transfer pump with brass impeller, and I'm glad
I tried it with vegetable oil first. It would only run for a few minutes
be
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Hi Ken,
Indonesia is an oil producer and have around of
0.5% of known resources, but have a R/P value
of around 10 years. It is quite common that these
countries have subsidized fuel. One of the benefits
delivered from oil companies. -:)
Ind
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