Hi all,
As Keith points out from time to time, there are members of these two
lists situated all over the world. With this in mind, I was just
wondering the other day what people around the world are paying for
dinodiesel?
So the next time you are filling up, if you haven't
To Andrew Lowe everyone,
A jolly good idea on world diesel price.
To start off:
Malaysia RM0.78 sen per liter US$ 0.29
Singapore Sing$ 0.66 per literUS$ 0.55
For European diesel prices:
www.see-searchengines/fuel/diesel/prices
For USA:
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Good new series on water privatization from the Center for Public
Integrity - detailed reports on each of the sections below.
See also:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/features/water/
CBC News - Indepth: Water Privatization
http://www.icij.org/water/
The Water Barons
January 17, 2004
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WASHINGTON, November 21, 2003 - When George W. Bush was inaugurated
on the Capitol steps in January 2001, the
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The Bush administration makes the nuclear industry's agenda its own
By Kevin Bogardus
(WASHINGTON, December 11, 2003) - On May 28, 2003, two chairs sat
empty at a
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The Politics of Energy: Coal
How a conservative think tank gave Bush the cover he needed to break
his carbon dioxide pledge
By Bill Dawson
WASHINGTON, December 3, 2003 - At the first meeting of
Keith Addison wrote:
Also, I really don't know what to make of your sales brochure, which
claims such high levels of expertise yet talks of 20 deg. Brix and
32-35 deg. Brix and so on. Brix levels are percentages, not degrees.
I have nothing to contribute on the thread as a whole, but I
Has anyone succeeded in developing a methane demand regulator for
fuel-injected gasoline cars?
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/methane_bate.html
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
Biofuels list archives:
Hello,
I am enquiring with these two groups to see if anyone would be interested
in some free web space to post pictures and links. I have often seen e-mails
where people wish to upload pics of their process or their vehicle conversion
but it seems that the only place available is Yahoo,
Rick,
Would suggest adding the methanol/lye mix to the oil, the slower the better.
Adding oil to methanol/lye might require less equipment but its a great way
to make soap. You could also increase the ammount of lye slighlty to say
4.5g per litre which will push the process al;ong nicely.
In Northern NSW, Australia (in fact not far from Byron Bay), we pay about
A85c/litre. It varies up or down in about a 10c range. Dinod in Sydney is
actually dearer, the last time I was in the big smoke, it was about
A95c/litre.
Regards Doug
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 04:03 pm, Andrew Lowe wrote:
check this one out - a hybrid dodge ram with a cummins
diesel.
http://www.evworld.com/view.cfm?section=communiquenewsid=4581
kind of limited, but at least they're moving in the
right direction. don't know of any cars, but i
wouldn't be surprised if there were some in europe
where diesel is much
was it red devil lye?
and a fellow in sanvanna gets 50 gallon drums of menthoal in easton,
georgia for 2.10 per gallon
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Website is www.biodieselconsumers.org and it's up and running.
mark
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is there another way to find out about the conference in Claremont?
the
website appears to be down.
thanks,
grant
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From: girl
Hi all,
As Keith points out from time to time, there are members of these two
lists situated all over the world. With this in mind, I was just
wondering the other day what people around the world are paying for
dinodiesel?
So the next time you are filling up, if you haven't
Quote from the NBB's Joe Jobe:
I understand you have concerns about the structure of NBB, our
health effects access policy, our focus on blend markets, and that
NBB does not represent all biodiesel stakeholders. I think that some
of those sentiments may not be completely unjustified.
Hi all,
As Keith points out from time to time, there are members of these two
lists situated all over the world. With this in mind, I was just
wondering the other day what people around the world are paying for
dinodiesel?
So the next time you are filling up, if you
Hi, folks.
I'm trying to get in contact with Ocean Air Environmental LCC
through their website without success.
Are they in business ?
Thanks
Roberto Santos
Hi Roberto
It's a long time since we heard from them. Their distributor is World
Energy, you could ask them: http://www.worldenergy.net
Paul
Rick,
Would suggest adding the methanol/lye mix to the oil, the slower the better.
Adding oil to methanol/lye might require less equipment but its a great way
to make soap.
Overkill with new oil Paul, and with blender tests generally, it
shouldn't make much or any difference. Whatever,
We are in the rural area of south africa and want to make alcohol from
sawdust (lots of sawdust for the asking)
We need detailed instructions on how to do this, no knowledge regarding this
process except what we have read.
could someone out there please assist?
THank You.
Theo
Biofuel at
We are in the rural area of south africa and want to make alcohol from
sawdust (lots of sawdust for the asking)
We need detailed instructions on how to do this, no knowledge regarding this
process except what we have read.
could someone out there please assist?
THank You.
Theo
Hello Theo
Have
Hallo Folks,
For those of you living in Michigan who may have missed my initial
messages let me reiterate something.
In Michigan it is AGAINST THE LAW to haul WVO without the proper
HAZMAT licenses. This means that if you are caught you are up for
some big fines and so is the
Here in British Columbia, the current diesel price varies widely
from location to location. In Sardis, where I live, diesel is currently
running at 64 cents per liter. In Abbotsford, 30 kilometers to the west
(the place where I work, my children attend school, and where we go to
church)
Sorry to chime in late.
I believe that this maybe the key, I have personally seen hawks smack into
fences and trees, when going after pray. From my own observations, I have
noted more of a tendency for this, the closer they are to the pray. If the
hawk is after a rabbit, and the rabbit
Does anyone know if the design of the turbine ( vertical axis -vs- horizontal
axis ) has any influence over how many birds are killed?
Greg H.
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From: Steve
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 12:57
Subject: [biofuel] Re: turbines
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How did coal become the Bush administration's fuel of choice?
WASHINGTON, November 21, 2003 - When George W. Bush was inaugurated
on the Capitol steps in January 2001, the
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