Diesel pump price in Indonesia is Rp. 1,600/liter
i.e US$0.19/liter = US$0.72/US fluid gallon.
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An interesting report although somewhat wrong in my
opinion. Do the authors have an axe to grind, part of
the lunatic fringe, or a special interest group paid
by someone to promote one version of the “truth”? Do
these authors have any certifiable knowledge or
experience in the area of hydrogen
If I understand correctly, Keith is proposing that the needs for the
biofuels biz list have been more or less fulfilled and that in part
due to time constraints, he is going to wrap-it-up and just keep the
biofuels list up and going. That's fine and I offer no criticism of
that decision.
What I
MM wrote:
If I understand correctly, Keith is proposing that the needs for the
biofuels biz list have been more or less fulfilled and that in part
due to time constraints, he is going to wrap-it-up and just keep the
biofuels list up and going. That's fine and I offer no criticism of
that
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As I recall your conc. aq. lye soln. method was found wanting by
someone with extensive knowledge and experience who submitted your results
to a GC test.
Keith I'm not aware of any such GC test. A non-GC
x-charset ISO-8859-1The other place to easily upload photos of equipment
(especially if
you're like me, and rarely get it together to write it up as an
actual 'article' to present on a 'real' website) is at
www.veggieavenger.com/media .
Veggieavenger forum was originally a discussion forum
Geez, it's beginning to sound like a brewer's guild meeting around here.
Ale vs. Lager, pellets vs. whole hops, the list goes on and on, and it
all boils down to personal preferences. Having fermented a few
intoxicating homebrews, and socialized with fellow homebrewers, I've
heard these kinds of
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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
x-charset ISO-8859-1hey y'all. Anyone out there have a biodiesel vehicle that
they would
like to include in an exhibit in Flagstaff, Arizona? Below is an
announcement of an event being held by the Flagstaff Activist Network
(www.flagstaffactivist.org). Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 928-774-
8495
In a message dated 01/17/2004 12:16:34 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
was it red devil lye?
Yes it was Red Devil lye that I used. Is that a problem?
Rick M
Brownstown, Mi.
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I just filled up last night and paid $1.45 for a U.S. gallon in Flatrock,
Michigan. Marathon fuel stop.
Rick M
Brownstown, Mi.
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methonal? 1.45 gal
tampaping
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In a message dated 01/17/2004 4:25:04 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well I made my first blender batch of Biodiesel last night. I am proud to
say that I made a great batch of GLOP
I am not sure what I did wrong. I think maybe the Lye and Methanol did not
get mixed
Santa Fe, NM $1.74
Albuquerque, NM $1.54
I use a 60/40 mixture of diesel and bio for the winter.
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x-charset ISO-8859-1So what happens to the sulphur? Does it go into the
black sludge that
you end up burning? If so does it contribute to acid rain type emissions.
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are in the rural area of south africa and want to make
If I understand correctly, Keith is proposing that the needs for the
biofuels biz list have been more or less fulfilled and that in part
due to time constraints, he is going to wrap-it-up and just keep the
biofuels list up and going. That's fine and I offer no criticism of
that decision.
What I
I have been looking on how to make methanol out of wood. I have seen a couple
of articles on how to make ethanol out of wood, but not methanol.
If anybody could share some information on what would be involved and what it
would take, please let me know.
Jeff
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No joke, if you figure out how to make good quantities of methanol at home, the
rest of the world would like to know as well.
Greg H.
- Original Message -
From: Jeff
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 10:22
Subject: [biofuel] Methanol
I have been
Andrew Lowe wrote:
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?
US$1.469/US Gallon, with a Walmart
MM wrote:
If I understand correctly, Keith is proposing that the needs for the
biofuels biz list have been more or less fulfilled and that in part
due to time constraints, he is going to wrap-it-up and just keep the
biofuels list up and going. That's fine and I offer no criticism of
that
Andrew Lowe wrote:
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?
Japan - it varies a bit, but average
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