Re: [biofuel] DUBYA aint texan nor is his dad

2004-07-26 Thread Appal Energy
Okay bright boy. You've bitched, and bitched and bitched some more, complaining that everything on both sides of the fence is equally as foul (apparently "saying so" makes it so?) and the world has run amuck. How about stop bitchin' and start making solid suggestions/recommendations? To use your

Re: [biofuel] Integrated processing of lignocellulosic biomass!

2004-07-26 Thread pan ruti
Thank you very much Keith Pretreatment process is the first step for any lignocellosic biomass reuse .I expect the member of ourgroup can participate the debate towards this complex subject so that we can have apopriate pretreatment process , not the patened one. Thanking

Re: [biofuel] DUBYA aint texan nor is his dad

2004-07-26 Thread balaji
Hello Keith, - Original Message - From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 9:26 PM Subject: Re: [biofuel] DUBYA aint texan nor is his dad > "Michael Meacher lays out the case that Pakistan's Inter-Services > Intelligence gave $100,000 to captured Al Qae

Re: [biofuel] Extending storage life of biodiesel

2004-07-26 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Tom, Lurch >The most effective antioxidants for biodiesel are the same you find in >breakfast cereal packaging, namely BHA and BHT. A mixture of the >two works even >better. Now you can buy premixed antioxidants from companies such as Kodak. It >only takes a few ppm to make a dramatic im

Re: [biofuel] Integrated processing of lignocellulosic biomass!

2004-07-26 Thread Keith Addison
Greetings Pan Thankyou very much! Now I'm going to spend some time going through it carefully, and then I'll reply to you. Thankyou for your hard work. More later... Best regards Keith >Green appropriate Biomass Refinery for food and fuel >microenterprise Part 1:Pretreatments methods

Re: [biofuel] Lumpy BD

2004-07-26 Thread Keith Addison
>Good day; > >I made a "test" batch of 20 liters the other day and when I checked >it for quality using the method described at journeytoforever >http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#quality it >returned "good fuel" with clear and distinct seperation of unwashed >fuel in less than 30

RE: [biofuel] DUBYA aint texan nor is his dad

2004-07-26 Thread Bryan Brah
> It makes one wonder, is Iran next on US hit list? Iran, then Syria, then perhaps Jordan, and then any other Arab country that criticizes U.S. actions or policy (except of course Saudi Arabia). No, this administration is engaged in a cultural/religious war against Islam, and Dubya could care

[biofuel] Re: Fords & biodiesel

2004-07-26 Thread Zac
Thank you for your reply Phil. I'll be watching for your posts. I will also post my results. One question: what are you using to measure the pH? Thanks, Zac --- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "Philip B. Bechtel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello All, > > In response to Zac's questions,

[biofuel] fuel cells group

2004-07-26 Thread kirkmcloren
Just getting back on the web. Came across the list below and thought some of you here may find it a good resorce. http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/fuelcell-energy/ The list owner does many messages a day. If you join you may want a digest or read the messages at the website. If you have

[biofuel] SVO in diesel engines

2004-07-26 Thread Robert Williams
We are using a static medium sized diesel generating set fueled by waste vegetable oil, tallow and virgin rapeseed oil to produce electricity and provide space heating in a small commercial development. To obtain reliable combustion the engine is started on diesel oil and switched to SVO after rea

[biofuel] Apple seed processor

2004-07-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [biofuel] R. Diesel

2004-07-26 Thread Hakan Falk
Keith, It looks like I was completely wrong and it was the 1900 exhibition. Hakan At 08:11 26/07/2004, you wrote: >Hi Hakan > > >Diesel presented his engine on the world exhibition 1906 and if I am not > >completely wrong it was in Stockholm, Sweden. > >See below. > > >As a curiosity, my grea

Re: [biofuel] R. Diesel

2004-07-26 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Hakan >Diesel presented his engine on the world exhibition 1906 and if I am not >completely wrong it was in Stockholm, Sweden. See below. >As a curiosity, my great >grandfather and a brother, exhibited a collection of pieces done with an >art milling machine at the same exhibition. 1975 when

Re: [biofuel] A conversation: Earth oil versus plant oil.

2004-07-26 Thread Keith Addison
Hello jkolling > > But could you sustain the current diesel consumption with plant-based fuel > > AND grow food at the same time? Two answers: 1. There is NO WAY the current diesel consumption, petroleum consumption, or energy consumption of the industrialised nations can be or should be su

[biofuel] Re: Extending storage life of biodiesel

2004-07-26 Thread bioveging
Is this a known factor and what are the volumes involved using citric acid as a stabiliser? (I am one of those "granola types") Would a standard 20 or 60 liter tight head drum (poly)/carboy work for storage using the citric? And we are refering to B100 right ? thanks L. --- In biofuel@yahoogr

[biofuel] Re: In the market

2004-07-26 Thread Arcologic
Try www.tdiclub.com /Ernie Rogers In a message dated 7/25/2004 7:39:37 AM Mountain Standard Time, biofuel@yahoogroups.com writes: Every once in a while, you can find a decent deal on a VW diesel pickup (Rabbit frame) on e-bay. Alternately, I know that there are a number of VW groups on the

Re: [biofuel] R. Diesel

2004-07-26 Thread Hakan Falk
Diesel presented his engine on the world exhibition 1906 and if I am not completely wrong it was in Stockholm, Sweden. As a curiosity, my great grandfather and a brother, exhibited a collection of pieces done with an art milling machine at the same exhibition. 1975 when our family estate was

Re: [biofuel] A conversation: Earth oil versus plant oil.

2004-07-26 Thread Hakan Falk
The history of R. Diesel is quite interesting. He got an assignment to develop an engine that could run on the coal dust, that was plenty of, as a waste product of the coal mining. He did not succeed, but the result was an engine that at its first introduction was running on peanut oil. It bec