. Feasibility data of this project has been published in the
papers of the Estonian Renewable Energy Conference of 1999.
A lot of research about short rotation willow has been done in Sweden.
Mati Kokk, Estonia
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Badtrans virus from this list, but Norton Antivirus in my
computer immediately recognized the virus and killed it.
Mati Kokk
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material, made of grain. And there were rumours that some sort of car fuel or
fuel additive will be produced in the factory as a by-product as well.
Mati Kokk, Estland
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also be possible and economically acceptable.
Mati Kokk
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Is it such a bad idea to replace a
percentage of coal in a
injection engines as well.
Mati Kokk
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Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Using cooking oil (neat) for fuel
http://www.elsbett.com/gd/tuniinfe.htm
Link above seems to
website. On
their previous website there was a pricelist as well, where ca 50...60
different European cars were listed.
Mati Kokk
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Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 2:42 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Using cooking oil
full-loaded
passenger plane?
Or to a falling helicopter with 5 tons of explosives
onboard?
If some nuclear plants are really resistant to such
attacks, can we say the same about all plants?
Mati Kokk
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potential missile
attacks by terrorist groups.
Mati Kokk
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I have always wondered why nuclear powerplants are not
built deep under the ground, lets say, in the depth of
ca 200 meters or so.
That would prevent the harm from potential rocket
attacks by terrorist groups.
Mati Kokk
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f the air cars. I suppose that due to the
low cost, their marketing will be successful.
And also, the air car's balloons do not require
periodical replacement like electric batteries.
Replacement of the electrical batteries is very
expensive indeed.
Mati Kokk, Estonia, Europe
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