Gustl Steiner-Zehender wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> Monday, 10 May, 2004, 22:35:42, you wrote:
>
> AL> Does my memory serve me correctly in that one of the "advertised
> AL> benefits" of biodiesel is that it contains no sulphur hence
> AL> diesels can be fitted with catalytic converters? The r
Hello Go
> > Hij Go
> >
> >> Thanks Keith,
> >>
> >> Loved the blacksmith with a cold slant, it struck close as I do a bit of
> >> hobby smithying myself
> >
> > Ah, do you? I'm just about to, I guess that's why I made that joke. I
> > need to make a sickle. Or two. I have some worn blades from a
Hi Gustl
>Hallo,
>
>Monday, 10 May, 2004, 22:35:42, you wrote:
>
>AL> Does my memory serve me correctly in that one of the "advertised
>AL> benefits" of biodiesel is that it contains no sulphur hence
>AL> diesels can be fitted with catalytic converters? The reason they
>AL> aren't alr
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If biofuel will provide an address that I can send photos and drawings to
I will be happy to, send them. All I get so far is "we don't publish them".
Stuart A. Hoenig
At 08:02 PM 5/10/04 -0700, you wrote:
>If you wish to see the figures referred to in this email, please send a
>non-Yaho
Hi Folks,
I've been lurking for some time now, and I'm excited by what I see.
I am extremely interested in helping to start a Philadelphia area
biodiesel coop if one doesn't exist already.
Please pmail me using the subject line above and we'll see what we can
do together.
Thanks,
Arthur
ps. Ji
Why not ask the Israelis Ted?
No. Wait. They haven't figured out their little problem yet either.
Many don't agree with the analogy of Iraq being another Viet Nam.
Rather, the comparison to the Gaza Strip or the West Bank is more
appropriate - continual attrition, continual hate, continual oppr
Hi Marc,
I am currently running a small scale biodiesel project in Eufaula, Alabama.
We will be beginning production inside a month. I would be very interested
in having you test my biodiesel. Please reply to me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Bill Clark
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~500 gallon poly tanks in Northern NY
contain residue from a nontoxic petroleum chemical. A friend of mine
bought two for $100.
Contact slack chemical
www.slackchem.com
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As the poll states, the majority think this is a bad idea. My question is how
do we get out of it? Just quiting and going home would be a worse situation and
staying will cost many lives on all sides.
Ted
Hakan Falk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just saw the latest gallup polls about the Ir
Dear eva,
Actually we were approached recently by a potential producer about
doing that very thing... testing.and certifying biodiesel..for small
producers who cant afford the exhorbitant testing fees.. We are a
nonprofit organisation (501C3) known as "the Ecogenics center for the
study of a
I am new to Biodiesel and just getting started but there is a company
in Nevada City that sells Biodiesel. I found them in my search. I
live in Grass Valley myself.
Here is the information..
tj
World Energy Alternatives; Nevada City, CA
Phone: (530) 478-9196
Contact: Graham Noyes
http://www
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Hi,
Ecogenics has been distilling fuel and pharmaceutical grade ethanol
for thirty years now here in Sevierville Tennessee and is now
producing Biodiesel. At one point we were importing brazilian
general motors cars that could run on as low as 180 proof... we have
modified vartious
I just saw the latest gallup polls about the Iraq war and Bush handling of
it. As we said the whole time, "it were and is a bad idea to unilaterally
occupy Iraq". Now finally a majority of the American people seems to agree
with it and that Bush is not capable to handle it. Now we cannot find
Why not send them to Keith Addison, the list owner, to post in the files
section then everyone can read them?
The way I figure, if I'm interested in the conversation there has to be others
on the list, that is interested in this process, if for no other reason than to
increase their knowledge
Thanks for the links, Keith. I actually read a bunch of that, and the last
post by the person that talked to Jim Caldwell seems to put us back at
square 1: Small producers must either pay $300K for testing or join the NBB
for $5k a year. Nobody likes this; am I right?
I'm proposing a solution: a
Hi all,
I'm in the process of moving up to the Nevada City / Grass Valley area of CA...
I wanted to find out if there were any biodiesel cooperatives in the area?
Thanks.
Matt
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Dear jonathan,
If only it were so.. almost though as cars now can handle
E85..and there are some that are set up for E100 the fuel air
module is not adjustable however...performance would be erratic.
the ethanol fuel air modules are however available but its either -
or...at this time
j_schearer2000 wrote:
> I have a question for anyone who is distilling and using their own
> alcohol in a fuel injected vehicle.
How many people do you think are actually doing this? I haven't
heard of one, but when I do, I'd sure like to have a LONG talk!
> If the vehicle is running
Here are the classes and biodiesel events (mostly in northern California)
that I know about in the next few months. This listing is from the
california biodiesel events list,
www.groups.yahoo.com/group/norcal-biodiesel-events . More details will be
posted there for some of these events.
If yo
I rented a Polo when I was in Ireland in March. It was a great car,
and served three of us very well for travel around and across the
island. I only wish that I could go to my local VW dealer here in
Indiana and buy one.
Brian
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi MM
I have a question for anyone who is distilling and using their own
alcohol in a fuel injected vehicle. If the vehicle is running
straight alcohol, can you switch back over to gasoline if you needed
to? Example: If you go on vacation and you have a full tank of
alcohol to start, but you need
Here are the details of the two Biodiesel workshops in Tucson this month:
May 22- Homebrew Biodiesel Comprehensive Workshop, 10-5
Wear closed toe shoes and long pants, bring safety glasses if you have
them, and be prepared for being in a no-air-conditioning building most of
the day (the
Dear valuable readers,
I am pleased to inform all of you that from May 1st the company OTIP from
Maribor is offering the Biodiesel on slovenian (new EU member!) market!!! So,
from now on the BD users from Slovenia and abroad will be able to fill up
their cars in Slovenia too. But not only th
Hallo,
Monday, 10 May, 2004, 22:35:42, you wrote:
AL> Does my memory serve me correctly in that one of the "advertised
AL> benefits" of biodiesel is that it contains no sulphur hence
AL> diesels can be fitted with catalytic converters? The reason they
AL> aren't already is that the s
Yes, true.
A couple of years ago Tokyo's populist mayor, a far rightwing buffoon
named Ishihara, launched a cheap-vote-catching campaign against
diesels, the DieselNo! campaign: cure the symptom instead of the
disease. The main complaint is the usual one in such cases, NOx.
Everyone's frighte
I would highly reccomend posting your request to the TDI Club
(www.tdiclub.com) They have a good biodiesel forum where, I am sure you
will find some folks w/ high miles on SVO.
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Good work, busyditch! Wait until you get that Golf chipped, can you say
bio-wheel-spin?
:)
Ryan
P.S. Lucky you, Diesel #2 is $2.19-2.25 and BD100 $3.21 here in Phoenix, AZ
right now.
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From: Busyditch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 4:28 P
Biodiesel love-in
by Mike Keefe-Feldman
Republican Sen. Conrad Burns and Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Brian
Schweitzer engaged in a bitter Senate campaign in 2000, but the two
politicians came together to sing the praises of vegetable-oil based
biodiesel fuel in Missoula on Sat., April 24, du
Capitol Hearing Gives Ethanol, Biodiesel Boost
Washington, DC - May 7, 2004 [SolarAccess.com] Chairman Sam Graves of the
House Subcommittee on Rural Enterprises, Agriculture, and Technology held a
hearing about the future of renewable energy. Graves held the hearing to
provide facts about the pr
EXCLUSIVE: INDIA: DaimlerChrysler India undertaking 5,000km biodiesel test
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05 May 2004
Source: just-auto.com editorial team
Article Summary:
In a joint project with University of Hoehenheim, Germany and Council for
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Article Published: Sunday, April 25, 2004
Biodiesel stations to expand in Colorado
Distributor to add 10 sites to Front Range
By Kris Hudson
Denver Post Staff Writer
Post / Craig F. Walker
Denver Public Works employee Gene Roybal steps from a truck last week at
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True.
Also true for SVO.
biodiesel/SVO owners can add these if they wish to reduce emissions
even further.
...just don't run any North American diesel in it if so fitted!!
You could also conceivably add particle traps, since the particulate
emissions are usually reduced 30-50%.
Edward B
If you wish to see the figures referred to in this email, please send a
non-Yahoo email address, or a fax number.
Stuart Hoenig
At 11:42 AM 5/10/04 -0600, you wrote:
>Fig. 1 & Fig. 2 of what?
>
>Greg H.
> - Original Message -
> From: Stuart Hoenig
> To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com ; s
> Yes, I wondered the same thing. I think the question of how much NOx
> might come
> from biodiesel is somewhat complex, depending on the fuel and the engine?
>
> On the rest of the emissions issues, I think it is not disputed that
> Biodiesel
> would be a help.
>
> The 2007 sulfur-reduction dat
Stuart,
I have reviewed the information that you Faxed me and think there might be some
other features which are affecting the evaporation rate of the water beyond
high voltage.
First of all, the water is at 50 deg C where water has a significant vapor
pressure and also significant latent hea
Typo:
I wrote this and it's wrong:
"To convert from the weight measurements above to volume measurements that
we use, use the following: Biodiesel: approx .97 kg/liter (I'm not sure if
this applies to unwashed though) Glycerol: approx 1.26 kg per liter (not
sure if this applies to glycerol b
We really did not get too far, as we were unable to purchase the property
needed. Here is a good site to help you determine the best location.
http://www.homepower.com/files/windsiteanalysis.pdf
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From: "Phil" <>
To:
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: [bi
Here is an article I just wrote for my zine, trying to make sense of the
standard US lab method for testing for soap in oils ("I Am Not A Chemist").
A couple of years ago a bunch of us were looking pretty hard at the
Leonardo european vocational training website (
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Hi all,
I often get asked how many engines, specifically modern direct
injection engines, I know of, that have gone more than the magic number
(for some reason) of 100,000 miles (yes, miles, not kilometers,
please...so, let's say over 160,000 km)
I know I could spend hours scouring the databa
murdoch wrote:
> Yes, I wondered the same thing. I think the question of how much NOx might
> come
> from biodiesel is somewhat complex, depending on the fuel and the engine?
>
> On the rest of the emissions issues, I think it is not disputed that Biodiesel
> would be a help.
>
> The 2007 sul
Hi MM,
There are at least a couple of levels to this in Europe. One level is of
smaller cars. I believe the VW Lupo and the Polo fit here. They are both
smaller than a Golf/Jetta-Bora/New Beetle, but easily reach highway speeds.
They can go long distances, albeit one would want to stop and str
Yes, I wondered the same thing. I think the question of how much NOx might come
from biodiesel is somewhat complex, depending on the fuel and the engine?
On the rest of the emissions issues, I think it is not disputed that Biodiesel
would be a help.
The 2007 sulfur-reduction date is a disappoin
I wonder if this will have any effect on the sale and use of biodiesel
in the US, since its nitrous oxide levels are higher than petro diesel?
The article seems to stress that the reduction in nitrous oxide levels
are their focus.
Chris
murdoch wrote:
>http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=
On Mon, 10 May 2004 16:21:23 -, you wrote:
>Steve and Linda need help, please see http://www.green-trust.org for
>particulars.
When you move into a new house, there are a lot of immediate challenges.
Although you have a lot of those cool technologies already installed, I'm sure
there will b
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On Sun, 9 May 2004 15:05:24 -0500, you wrote:
>In the works: OFF Grid College and Retirement Community
>
>A small group of families have gone together to purchase a decommissioned
>radar base on the thumb of MI. It is being converted into an off-grid
>college campus and retirement community that
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