Hi you all
I agree with Keith comments. Also with Herr Elsbett. *Yes, technology
favors biodiesel of SVO *and the proper way to think about the problem
is to conduct life cycle analysis .
Low sulfur fuel needs biodiesel or SVO ( based on my very limited
knowledge much better fuel than any
Kirk
I loved your absurd thought for the day.
Kirk McLoren escreveu:
(actually they don't fart methane, they belch it).
LOL
strange picture.
equipped with a pilot light they would be dragon cows.
My absurd thought for the day.
:)
Kirk
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear all;
_*This is not new*_ but the publicity and the way it was publicized
is.In the past several engine test where run and exhaust gases were
analyzed. ( Keith do you agree?) More nox are there. (It seems to me
higher nox is a manageable consequence when using biofuels). Some
biofuels
Tom
May I suggest you inquiry directly to lubrizol? email is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] They do have cfpp depressant.
Very best
Chic
Thomas Kelly escreveu:
Francisco,
That you for the information. I visited the lubrizol web site, but have
not yet found a way to get the Cold Flow Additive
cfpp is the variable to be managed as it indicates the plugging point.So
what you need is a cold flow plugging point depressant.
Vbest
Chic
francisco ramos escreveu:
Tom
May I suggest you inquiry directly to lubrizol? email is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] They do have cfpp depressant.
Very best
Chic
Tom.
My experience with fuels and lubes tells me always use a bullet proof
product. To many variables are involved. Lot's of testing ; lab bench
and engine.
I strongly suggest you take a look at
http://www.lubrizol.com/BioQualified/additives.asp
To the best of my knowledge *Lubrizol and
Hi you
Do you know if there any are biofuel certification agency in business
as of now?
If not does someone knows current plans? If so please kindly ask you to
let me know.
Very best fo rus
Chic
Thank you for you help.
AltEnergyNetwork escreveu:
Giant microwave turns plastic back to oil
Keith
1)Thank you very much in providing all of us with first class info all
the time.
2) I have in Brazil few ethanol refineries for sale, in the event
someone is interested pls let me know.
Very best for us
Chic
Keith Addison escreveu:
John Benemann was co-author of the book that sparked
Haka
Your website spark insperation.
I loved small hidropower part.
Chic
Joe Street escreveu:
Nice website Hakan
Joe
Hakan Falk wrote:
After moving my site http://energysavingnow.com a number of times and
changed domain names, I have finally had the time to fix most of the
links and
when the price is low.
Tom
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*From:* FRANCISCO mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* biofuel@sustainablelists.org
mailto:biofuel@sustainablelists.org
*Sent:* Thursday, November 23, 2006 9:22 AM
I assume the metanol demand world wide is increasing as biofuels
production are increasing sharply. Is it valid to assume prices have
gone up do to pressure on demand not cost build up reasons?
VEry best
Chic
VAN DER SLUYS, WILLIAM wrote:
It is my understanding that most of the methanol
I kindly ask to Todd Swearingen and/or to Jan Lieuwe Bolding described
the process again as I can not find it in my files.
I thank you in advnce for your kindness
Very best for us
Chic
Jan Lieuwe Bolding wrote:
Tom,
I get an FFA layer and Glycerine layer.
Jan Lieuwe Bolding
HI everybody and Bob and JJN specially,
I have made the porr man´s tritation process withtallow. I did apply for the experiment an equivalent of 300mL of methanol per liter, and 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 7.0 and 7.5of KOH. My results, were to have transformation in all cuantities of catalyst but
I used Fresh Tallow
I worked first with fresh vegetable oul and the results of tallow are quiete similar but the glicerine is LIgtherl (less brown).
I have not washed any of the tests. I did not tritate I just put in a 200mLmelted tallow in each of the 7 bottles, and add quantities of metanol
Hi
Ethanol is close to gasoline when referring to fueling energy to an
engine. Therefore cetane number is low even though ethanol prefers
higher pressure than regular gasoline. So ethanol diesel blend to be
viable as fuel and easy the blending has to have two supports: cetane
improver additive
Hi you all
Thought you all would like to learn Petrobras - Brazilian oil state and
public owned co. just applied for a new refined process in which is
added svo at 10% ratio to the middle distillate blend and before hydro
finishing and or hydro treating. As a result they got a superior
Hi,
Is there someone Who had worked Bio diesel from tallow?
I do Know the process but I am afraid I not sure about quantities. What one should be the Ph for the trtation process?
Is OK KOH and Methanol?
Well any one Who Knows Would be helpful
Thanks
Pablo
I do not remember seeing this in our forum. I found this project
magnificent. If you have been acquainted with this pls disregard this email.
Very best for all of us
http://www.solarmissiontechnologies.com/SolarTower%20Animation%202004.wmv
Chico
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Dear Mr. Mike Weaver:
In South America we have been told that USA is the land of free enterprise
and the land of opportunities and that all citizens are equal before the
law... that is the reason that so many mexicans and southamericans emigrate
to USA!!!.
I can hardly beleave that citizen
Dear sirs:
1.-Could you please indicate me if Free Fatty Acids are soluble in:
a) Glycerine
b) Biodiesel (tallow ethyl ester).
2.- Using Ethanol 99.9%, KOH, beef talow, I obtained BD (liquid at 25ºC,
77ºF) but glicerine separation not detectable.
Any suggestion?.
Thanks in advance,
Mr.
, francisco j burgos wrote:
1.-Could you please indicate me if Free Fatty Acids are soluble in:
a) Glycerine
b) Biodiesel (tallow ethyl ester).
Nearly insoluble in glycerol, fully soluble in biodiesel.
2.- Using Ethanol 99.9%, KOH, beef talow, I obtained BD
(liquid at 25ºC, 77ºF) but glycerine
Dear sir:
if I were a poor american I would agree 100% with you, but I am a venezuelan
and Mr. Chavez is giving away our wealth with out even consulting the
venezuelan congress... besides he is planting the seed of class hate and
class strugle in USA.
Yours truly,
F.
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Dear Mr. Duarte Nuno:
one
of the problems of obtaining BD from tallow is to have a consistent quality raw
material. These days tallow is a little cheaper than a few years ago due
the existing surplus because the BSE "mad cows" ilness. It is advisable to work
with "soap quality" tallow,
.J. Burgos
From:
Duarte
Nuno Januário
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 8:46
PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Producing
biodiesel from animal fat
Thank
You Francisco
I
actually have a "tallow-problem-in-food-industry&quo
Dear Mr. Bob Allen:
I agree 100% with you.
Thanks again.
Mr. F.j. Burgos
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From: bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Absolute ethanol
Francisco, there is still some 4 or 5
ethanol
On Nov 21, 2005, at 2:18 PM, francisco j burgos wrote:
ETHANOL 95%
ABSOLUT ETHYL ALCOHOL
Isopropyl alcohol
0.003
Methanol
0.01
H2O
0.2%
Interesting -- It's possible you have
0.5%
Thanks,
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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From: bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Absolute ethanol
Francisco, what is the remaining 4.8%? usually absolute alcohol means
Dear Mr. Provost:
Many thanks.
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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From:
Ken Provost
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 8:27
PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Absolute
ethanol
On Nov 17, 2005, at 4:19 AM, francisco j burgos
lubricants.
Thanks in advance.
Yours tryly,
Mr, F.J. Burgos
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From:
Ken Provost
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:40
PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Absolute
ethanol
On Nov 16, 2005, at 5:32 PM, francisco j burgos
Dear sirs.
I have a bottle labeled as: absolute ethanol
95%, and among other things declares Water 0,2%.
Would it be good enough for beef tallow
transesterification?.
I plan to dry tallow at 120ºCduring 15
minutes; use 50ºC; molar ratio ethanol: tallow 6:1; turbulent mix;
tallow has 0,25%
curious as to why I hadmostly failure butsome success with
ethoxide. I probably go back to it once I'm producing enough for my home and
farm needs.
Tom Irwin
From: francisco j burgos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To:
Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 19:14
Dear Mr. Tom Irwin:
Did you find by your own experience that tallow is a good
raw material for producing biodiesel? or there is any bibliography that you can
indicate me on the subject?.
Your help will be the most appreciated, thanks in
advance.
Cordially, Mr. F.J. Burgos
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Dear Mr. Mike Weaver:
¡Wellcome to the club!!!...
I lived and got my master´s degree in Fayetteville,
Ark. long time ago, back in 1973.
I allways desidered to meet an american with at
least some afinity with my line of thought.
RSVP
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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From:
Dear Mr. Dunn:
certainly you are not the only one that can make good use of such tables or
calculations.
Hope some body can share info...
Yours truly,
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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From: Ken Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005
Dear sir:
would it be of any good to add glycerol to an aerobic digester?.
Thanks in advance,
F-J. Burgos
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From: Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] glycerol
Glycerol
Dear Mr. Addison:
Thanks a lot.
F.J. Burgos
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] glycerol and aerobic digester
Dear sir:
would it be of any good to add glycerol
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From: "Ken Provost" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] ethanol method
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From: francisco j
burgos
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, Se
Dear Mr.(Ms) Cris Davidson:
Thanks for sharing the info.
Pls look in the Web for: Low-Pressure Hydrogenolysis of Glicerol to
Propylene Glicol.
Available on line at: .sciencedirect.com
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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From: chris davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Dear Mr. Farmer:
seems a good idea. Keep searching, wish you good luck.
F.J. Burgos
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From: Jeremy Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 12:45 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] titanium
Just wondering if anyone had any input.
Robert Rabello
Flextek can be used in most repeat in most engines not all of
them. Instead increasing compression ratio it changes ignition timing.
Potential problems are fuel pump "erosion" type unless changed to
typical alcohol fuel pump and winter time ignition. This part is solved
by using
I forgot to inform Flextek will work in most _*injected*_ engines
FRANCISCO wrote:
Robert Rabello
Flextek can be used in most repeat in _*most*_ engines not all of
them. Instead increasing compression ratio it changes ignition timing.
Potential problems are fuel pump erosion type unless
Emeka
What is the car manufacturer model mfg. year and engine type ?
Chico
emeka ugoala wrote:
dear sir,
Re: Will Brazilian Flex Fuel Device work on American
Cars?
Yahoo! Sports
Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for
of FFA is achieved... Under such treatment I
wonder what may happen to the oil/fat that is also present, could you please
elaborate on it?.
Thanks in advance,
Francisco
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Hi you all
The investors team have defined we will start our industrial biodiesel
production and fuel production using animal fat. I have gone thru
several sources and found very litllte info and literature about
production strating from animal fat. Can you folks help me on this??
Very
Very Best for us
Chico
Keith Addison wrote:
Germany's First national report on the implementation of Directive
2003/30/EC [the EC biofuels directive] of 8 May 2005 on the promotion
of the use of biofuels or other renewable fuels for transport says,
among other things, this:
There is
Bob and Jan
Woud youpls be kind anough to supply me the date if and when available
Thnak you in advance and very best for us
Chico Ramos
bob allen wrote:
Jan,
I can see how it should be possible, but I don't know of a source for
procedure. I have the good fortune if a well outfitted lab
This is funny, ture and should worry all of us
Very best
Chico
Think a gallon of gas is expensive?
This makes one think, and also puts things in perspective.
Diet Snapple 16 oz $1.29 $10.32 per gallon
Lipton Ice Tea 16 oz $1.19 ...$9.52 per gallon
Will dliver a presentation to local Navy HQ on biodiesel and its marine
applications
I kindly request contributions and will return to you folks final
presentation,
Tahnk you in advance for your help
Very Best for all of us
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just for the records. Do you know if the beef lard ( tallow?) you used
contained protein (meat)?. If so, how much (%)?.
Tks,
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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From: Tom Irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 1:16 PM
Subject: [Biofuel]
We are developping a project to replace fossil fuel ( about 12 million
gallons per year ) by vegetable oil at 1 to1 ratio . The customer is a
paper industry. We will have small farmers planting castor to begin with
and later we will move to jatropha when we domesticate it. We will press
and
Please send us plans when you get mobil unit.
Tks,
Francisco
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From: Craig Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Mobil Biodiesel Processor
Hello Francisco,
Hopefully Blue Sun will help out
Excellent idea...!!!.
Pls keep in touch.
Francisco.
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From: Craig Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 5:42 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Biodiesel processor
I am looking for a processor that I can pull around the Denver area
Thanks, very interesting.
F.J. Burgos
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From: FRANCISCO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 12:15 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Ionol
Interesting and maybe useful. Interessante e talvez possa ser util
http://www.all4engineers.com
the digester where glycerin is feed is it an aerobious(works in presence of
air) digester or an anaerobious(works without air presence) digester?.
What is the glycerin feed rate to the digester?.
Thanks in advance,
Francisco
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED
http://www.all4engineers.com/index.php;sid=48089533142232989e0290525575934/site=a4e/lng=en/do=show/alloc=33/id=74
VEry Best for us. O melhro para ns
Chico Ramos
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Dear Mr. Valcke:
Thanks for your kind offer...
By the way, could you please indicate me an alternate use for Methyl
Tallowate (Methyl ester or monoalkyl ester) other than being used as fuel
(Biodiesel)?.
Thanks,
Mr. F.J. Burgos
- Original Message -
From: Hans Valcke [EMAIL
I wonder if is it possible to obtain a good Biodiesel using a blend of 50%
Biodiesel + 50% Stoddard solvent.
Any one knows Stoddard solvent price?. Are there different kinds of Stoddard
solvent?.
Thanks in advance,
Francisco.
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL
Dear Mr. Swearingen:
many, many thanks for your prompt replay and valuable information.
Yes, I agree with you... in my case I am willing to pay the fair price for
pertinent plans.
By the way, my PC ought to have a problem since can not Full-size image.
Yours truly,
Francisco J. Burgos
thanks again.
My stepdoughter came in my asistance and said the same magic words, kids are
very good in this business.
Tks.
Francisco
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From: Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 2:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel
could you please indicate me where I can find a set of detailed plans,
isometric drawings, etc., that allow any one in building up a semi-
industrial (165 gallon/ batch) biodiesel production unit?.
Thanks,
Francisco J. burgos
basic esterification is water washed?.
So, assumming that produced biodiesel would contains minute amount of
chrome, can it be used legally as fuel?.
Are there any limits for chrome content in biodiesel?.
Thanks,
Francisco
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED
could you please indicate Amberlite type you used?.
Did you removed water in as much it was formed?.
Could you describe the reactor you used, specially how you placed the
catalyst?.
Many thanks in advance,
Francisco
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From: Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED
Senior Engineer
Engineering Center BPPT Indonesia
Dear Mr. Rahmadi:
1.- Do you estimate that is theoretically correct to say that after acid
esterification (using heterogeneous catalyst) the remaining oils and fats
can be incorporated into feed rations formulation?.
2.- Could you please tell
I do not know specific additive for biodiesel.
considering similarities between petrodiesel and biodiesel i strongly
suggest you contant Lubrizol in Europe. Also strongly suggest you
contact Infinium ( former Paramins form Exxon). Those two companies they
have the state of the art of any
your news are very interesting, could you please indicate where I can get
copy of the method of thin Layer Chromatography for the biodiesel quality
analysis ?.
Thanks,
F.J. Burgos
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From: Elizabeth Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
Arttu is doing the precise and exact calculation as you said and I over
simplified.
Conventional way in conducting the cost caluculation of fossil fuel
takes in to consideration part of the life cycle the part concerned with
the fuels and lubes manufacturers investment. The society pays the
muchas gracias
F.
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From: FRANCISCO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Jatropha
Francisco
1) I am please to share with you my views about Jatropha after a detailed
literature research during
on Biofuels. Sounds
stupid, but it took 5-10 years.
Best regards
Niels
DK
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of FRANCISCO
Sent: 5. januar 2005 21:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] etanol:gasolin ratio
Niels
Using energy
Undersand your coment on timing. Government in scandinavian countries
like Denmark are more efficient than in other parties of the world .
Five years is not much . In y country it would take about 25 years.
Very best for us
Chico
Arttu Aula wrote:
Apparently ethanol has 68% of the energy
years.
Best regards
Niels
DK
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of FRANCISCO
Sent: 5. januar 2005 21:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] etanol:gasolin ratio
Niels
Using energy as the key indicator == we can say ( roughly
could you please tell me the Jatropha nuts oil production in litres/hect or
gallon/acre?.
Tks,
Francisco.
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From: crystal wormald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 4:21 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] Jatropha
Hello everyone!
I
Using energy as the key indicator == we can say ( roughly) ethanol has
about 30%to 33% less energy than gasoline. So ethanol unit price per
volume has to be 30% to 33% less than gasoline ( grossly ) in the event
you use monetary definition. Using energy == energetically speaking 1
liter of
for a 10% increase on final number of biodiesel..
Actual numbers will be in this range
Saludos y Feliz ao a todos
Chico (Francisco Ramos from Rio de Janeiro and Santiago de Compostela )
francisco j burgos wrote:
Dear Andrew Lowe:
Many thanks,
Francisco.
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Many thanks,
Francisco.
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From: Andrew Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 3:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Jatropha
francisco j burgos wrote:
Dear Crystal:
could you please tell me the Jatropha nuts oil production
First things first: Happy new Year for us all
Brazilian National Oil Co. and Alcohol distillers do move ethanol
through pipeline through out the country ( pls remember in continuous
land Brazil is among the six biggies) in so called multiple pipeline (
crude, derivatives and ethanol).
The best for us and everybodey else
Chico
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gasoline tank?.
If answer is yes, how much?.
Thanks,
Francisco.
If he cames to Rio de Janeiro I will be more than pleased to host and
show some places doing convertion.
Brasilia is not the right place to go for this kind of matter. S.Paulo
yes and also Rio.
Please let me know details. My office phone number is +55 21 2565 7124 ,
cell number +55 21 9997
Thank you in advance
Chico Ramos
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I am certainly interested in your products. Could you pls send me list and
prices?.
Tks, Francisco J. Burgos
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From: Neoteric Biofuels Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 12:55 PM
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when you find it , pls pass the word.
Thanks, Francisco
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From: Dave Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 7:43 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] Looking for bio oils and lubricants
Hello,
I am looking for biodegradable, 100
pressure
agent.
Very best for us
Francisco ( Chico )
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Dave, Francisco
We're using engine, transmission and differential oil made from pure
castor oil, and it's really good stuff!
That's the good news... The bad news is that it's not available. It's
made by some people
Francisco ( Chico )
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Dave, Francisco
We're using engine, transmission and differential oil made from pure
castor oil, and it's really good stuff!
That's the good news... The bad news is that it's not available.
It's made by some people we work with here in Japan who
, particularly since she speaks
portugese. ( I am assuming she does and also speaks english)
And to stay with someone knowledgable like yourself would
be invaluable.
This is such terrific opportunity.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Bill
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over you to develop GTL or want to
find out if there is serious capital and politcal will
available.
For example, a GTL plant was proposed in Vallejo, CA
(near San Francisco) but was stopped for politcal
reasons.
P.Wolfe
--- Jose Luis Hernandez Quisbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you
Here is Chico. Wellcome to Brasil.You can stay in my place and you can
work with my daughter as she graduated as movie director and she is
fluent in English.
This cope with small expenses. Suggest you contact alcohol traders and
fuel marketers in you rpart of the world.
Very best
Chico
Ref. Brasil biomass
Bill all you say is correct and good.
The critical step is being performed now. *It is biodiesel. *Currently
the barrel destillation is unbalanced as diesel is needed and as there
is a ratio diesel/gasoline which can be extracted As we replaced about
30% gasoline by
plants spread through out
the country.
Very Best for us all
Francisco Ramos ( Chico Ramos )
william lemorande wrote:
I believe in a system called the Lemonade Fix. It proposes 10% ethanol
fuel be used in all states by the year 2007. This would in essence
reduce
the US dependence on foreign oil
It is common to blend Biodiesel with regular Diesel fuel... I wonder if are
there some other fuels and/or solvents compatible with the Biodiesel that
can be blend with it besides regular Diesel fuel.
Thanks, F
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Whahahahah! I needed a good laugh, thanks.
Luc
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From: Appal Energy
Could you please indicate me where to learn about biofuel USA government
set standards?.
I will appreciate very mich your help.
F.
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Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 6:22 PM
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F.
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Do any one knows the chemical name or trade name of red dye to color
diesel fuel?.
Unisol.
Tks, F.
Could you please indicate me the pertinent international code number which
is applied by Customs in Germany and USA to a fuel as such as Biodiesel (B
100; B 85; .B 5; etc). I assume that regular Diesel 100% also have an
international code number, any one knows code numbers for those
Do any one knows the chemical name or trade name of red dye to color diesel
fuel?.
Tks, F.
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From: Kenneth Kron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 4:42 AM
Subject: Re: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol
My dad
about anything in the usa is legal, except distilling drinkable
spirits. That you need a permit for. homemade fuels for personal use have
very few restrictions.
Steve Spence
http://www.green-trust.org
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From: francisco j burgos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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some one wrote that he added white spirit to the Biodiesel in order to
keep clean the fuel system... since white spirit is made of light aromatics
(CAS N¼ 647 42-95-6) I wonder if it is legal in USA such Biodiesel/white
spirit blend. It is very important to clarify this matter.
Thaks, F.
Up to now seems like the balance is favourable to WVO... I still have a
doubt: how to dispose the wastes... glicerine really looks very dirt ( but
saleable) and the wash waters are alcaline... any one knows how to
industially reclaim the waste/spent solutions or at least dispose them
Dear pal:
I would be delighted to learn about your technique on how to arrange
a petrol (gasoline) motor to work smoothly on motor paraffin (kerosene).
Thanks in advance, F.
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2004
is there any one who knows the international customs code number that covers
Biodiesel as a matter of import-export?.
Are there special regulations for transportation BD by air, road or seaship?
Just in case I require to get some samples BD-100, BD-20 from overseas to
compare with mine.
Tks.
Lo apoyo solidariamente a usted.
ÀPodra a grosso modo explicarme cul es la ruta de su proyecto para obtener
alcohol etlico y adems bio-diesel?.
Francisco J. Burgos-Navarrete
Ingeniero Qumico, M.Sc.
Profesor Adjunto UCV
Tele-fax: (58) 241-825-8728
E-m: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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