Thank you for your kind words, Keith. That is exactly what I was talking about.
Disagree with your politics, and you attack the person. enough vitriole, I'm
out of here.
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> From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Kids Opt for Ker
Appeal to Engineers - by V.K.DESAI
We are living in the era of engineers. Progress of science and
technology has created innumerable amenities for happy life. Much of the
comfort and luxuries created by industrial progress is due to the
dedicated efforts of thousand of engineers, technologist and
Morris is right, Lovins has soot in his eyes.
Steve Spence
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From: "Jonathan Dunlap" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] [Biofuels] Hydrogen or
We often get filter clogs the first time bio-d is used, which is why we
install a sacrificial filter for the first few tank fills.
Steve Spence
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mo
Yes, that's me.
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From: "Johnston, Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:30 AM
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] The VeggieGen is running Veggie!
Congratulations!
My circulating tank heaters pull 1kw (there are 500 and 800 watt models). My
fuel filter pad heaters pull 68 watts.
Steve Spence
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From: "Mel Riser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12,
V. Now why would
I be so foolish to throw away my expensive and high quality PV electric in
such a manner?
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From: "Walt Patrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 200
It's the one coming out of the banjo bolt on top of the filter that heads
back to the fuel tank.
There are two others on top also, coming from the injectors.
Steve Spence
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From: "Legal Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
stumbling, air blockage, rough running, and stalling.
Steve Spence
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Running on B100
engine coolant will heat DHW though a heat exchanger.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The VeggieGen is runni
at is in the best interest of one country,
very often is not in the best interest of others. Depends on your POV, and
your appetite. One hopes that a country thinks of others as well as
themselves.
Steve Spence
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From: "Ken Riznyk" &l
You won't be able to make hydrogen
at home, and use it in your car, without a monumental upfront system cost.
Much more than you would pay for a VW Diesel, and a lifetime's supply of
biodiesel to run it.
Steve Spence
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From: "Jonathan
Government Hydrogen programs are designed to keep oil companies happy, since
that is the source of all commercial hydrogen. Anything can look economical
if enough tax subsidies are thrown at it. Business as usual.
Steve Spence
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From
The return line should get rid of air in the system for you. air will either
escape in the cylinder, or return to the tank.
Steve Spence
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1600
meters are often called metric miles.
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/61126.html
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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 6:29 AM
Subje
I drive 50 miles to work each way. We are 15 miles from the nearest grocery
store/shopping center, 5 miles from the nearest gas station.
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Just 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.
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don't get caught with red diesel in your tank. passenger vehicles don't
usually get checked, though my buddy, Eddie, did with his diesel suburban.
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yep, that was my "exceptions" remark.
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> Hi Steve,
>
from svo, or wvo?
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> Ok. Let's leave
in a word, NO.
Say goodbye to your injectors and pump.
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Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 12:26 AM
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The "KB" (solvent strength) of biodiesel is similar to #2 diesel.
Biodiesel smells like French fries, sorta.
No, you can't use Biodiesel in a petrol car (stock answer, exceptions
rule).
Steve Spence
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I suspect that expecting a fuel additive to double the life of an engine
is not such a good idea.
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My Detroit Diesel is rated for 40k hours between rebuilds.
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It's a '96, you don't need to change anything.
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Subject: [Biofuel] Dodge
carbon tax does not equal pollution credits.
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Kyoto clears last h
try some veggie with alcohol.
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Subject: [Biofuel] Model fuel
> Can you make a model aircr
Fwd: Kyoto clears last hurdle / Scientists
againstBush/ U.S. can end oil use
> Steve Spence wrote:
> > Carbon trading of course is just a scam to allow you to buy polluting
rights
> > from others while pretending everyone has a right to pollute just a
little.
> >
> > Carbon
"Most all of us would like to have a section on the ballot that
says "Neither candidate is suitable. Please try again.""
I like that. Thank you!
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D]>
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> > Steve Spence wrote:
> > Carbon trading of course is just a scam to allow you to buy polluting
r
Carbon trading of course is just a scam to allow you to buy polluting rights
from others while pretending everyone has a right to pollute just a little.
Carbon trading is not a good thing!
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1. "reserves until they are depleted"
2. "pollutants can be separated"
Those two statements are greatly deserving of thought.
Steve Spence
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My '83 vw rabbit does, but my Detroit Diesel generator does not.
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Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 9:52 PM
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I wonder where he thinks they will get the hydrogen from, and how much
he thinks folks will be willing to pay for it .
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Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 11:23 AM
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Environmental problems for kerosene (paraffin to you, we think paraffin is
something you can jellies with) are the same as gasoline and diesel. It's a
finite fossil fuel that produces pollution and green house gases.
Why not do yourself a favor, and run ethanol in that petrol engine, or get a
die
The VeggieGen is running Veggie! Sorta
Tonight we fired up on 50/50 Kerosene and Waste Vegetable Oil. The
Detroit Diesel is loving the mix and is purring like a kitten!
Smells sweet. The details of our oil filtration system are coming
shortly. Tomorrow the heat exchanger gets installed in the
At $10 / GGE equivalent, I just bet buyers will be lining up to get their
fill ...
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Subject: [Biofuel] Solar Hydrogen
Solar hydrogen - energy of the future
26 Augu
That 1980 Mercedes we converted this weekend was one of the nicest examples
of "an old car" that I have seen in a while. No rust, not a lot of
clutter, easy to work on.
Only 26 mpg, but it's a wagon, and heavy. With free veggie, the mpg isn't
as critical.
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> Steve,
>
> I would contribute a donation for that.
>
> What was the outcome on the Genset ? What method did you use or try ?
>
> Carl
>
>
> >From: "Steve Spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
Yes, that is the party line. It's not true, or rather doesn't have to be
true, but anything can be done badly. The US Farm industry has swallowed the
line that huge amounts of pesticides, chemical fertilizers, and irrigation
must be used to make plastic crops.
Many farmers have bucked the system,
to the air input
> a particular caution is that modern mothballs are no longer naphthalene,
> but rather para-dicholorobenzene, combustion of which results in large
> amounts of hydrogen chloride formation- definitely not good for anything
> metallic.
>
> Steve Spence wrote:
&g
You are free to differ. Doesn't make you correct, though ;-)
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> > say you have 100 kWh of elec
Dear Hubby, Dear Heart, or designated hitter ...
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> Hal
We were finishing a Mercedes WVO install today, when our Detroit Diesel
generator arrived, so that will be the next WVO conversion we do. It's also
scheduled to be a cogen unit, heating our hot water.
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You can make your own ethanol .
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> hy.
> My name is Dan and i`m from Bucharest, Romania -that
> explains my bad english.
> I ha
moth balls (naphtha) have been put in air cleaners for added oomph, but I
wouldn't recommend it.
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>
> Hi all,
They can have him. Where do we send donations for the plane tickets?
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> Since most of the world is more so
We here in upstate NY are heavy corn producers, but nobody told us we were
supposed to irrigate. Must be the 40" of annual precipitation, of which 35"
is snow ;-)
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I took my daughter to college this weekend. She's attending SNHU,
and while we were getting her stuff unpacked, security rode by on a
Segway. Naturally, I was curious about the device, so I stopped him
and asked him questions about it. You know, how do you like it, is
it really worth the mondo
hot water (propane primary) with a heat
exchanger. Construction pic's will be posted shortly.
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Upstste NY, Near the Canadian border.
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>
> Where in the world have you taken up the challenge of living off
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> Art Krenzel
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eaven. Expansion of the rain
harvester/cistern, and solar water heater with wood backup is the
first order of business.
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> WISCONSIN TEAM ENGINEERS HYDROGEN FROM BIOMASS
>
>
>
> ht
like to cut
and split
wood in the winter.
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or that. List members have
> investigated it, run up against problems for practical
application,
> and abandoned the idea; some have tried it but never reported any
> results. That's not to say it's not worth further investigation,
of
> course it is, but it'
Use Fish Oil or Algae for making Biodiesel. Read how the US Navy
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biofuel technologies. Check out
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Use Fish Oil or Algae for making Biodiesel. Read how the US Navy
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Calculating and Comparing the Cost of Heat
We've all heard the adage "You have to spend money to make money."
The real
trick lies in how you spend your money. Would you rather spend
$100.00 for
electrical energy or $100.00 for a cord of wood? Well, it depends
on what
you get for $100.00. I
d as
>
> "wheeze[ing] off his juice" ??
>
> Surely I heard that wrong.
>
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 5:22 AM
> Subject: [
See some of the upcoming events around the world at
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Well, it was a advertised and promoted as a "fund raiser" for his
upcoming movie. As such, it met it's billing. It was also designed
to get non-biofuel folks aware of biodiesel. In that regard it was
very successful. Other than the few individuals that expected to
wheeze off his juice, I have
Everclear is "only" 195 proof ($17 / 750ml). 200 would be anhydrous,
and doesn't like to stay that way. Everclear makes great fuel, but
at that price?
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>
>
> Does also apply for scooters that have 2 stroke
> engin
The modifications you mention are only necessary if you want to run
vegetable oil. no mods are necessary if you run biodiesel. See the
FAQ at http://www.veggievan.org/faq/
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> I am very new at this bio fuel stuff but as the
If you have a firewall, and have unneeeded ports shut down (as you
should) this worm cannot get through. I use a linksys cable/dsl
router firewall, that costs about $60
also, keep completely up to date at windowsupdate.microsoft.com, and
you will be unaffected by this.
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When I read Fire and Water, by Art Sussman and Richard Frazier, on
this web site (www.green-trust.org), I decided I had to build one of
these things. It helped that I already had a barrel stove. The
whole project started with an attempt to cut down a very large
monthly electric bill, especial
http://webconx.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/yohn/ pretty much
explains how it all works. parts are available from your local auto
parts store and plumbing house.
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>
> I came by your list while searching
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g oil. After CNN, Discovery and the Today Show,
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g oil. After CNN, Discovery and the Today Show,
after the cult hit book and the emails, I created The Veggie Van
Organization.
Its mission: Create positive social change through action-oriented
education about biodiesel fuel."
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Yep. I specifically told him the oil becomes less viscous with heat. Oh
well.
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Yep. I specifically told him the oil becomes less viscous with heat. Oh
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You can't convert btu to kW (BTU has a time unit), but can convert to kWh.
BTU * 0.0002928 = kWh
Btu /min * 0.01757 = kW
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It's a possibility I will look into.
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g idiot. Hey, that didn't hurt a bit.
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Energy is the ability to do work, while power is the rate at which work is
done.
Power is a time average of energy (energy per unit time).
1 kW is energy
1 kWh is power
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whatever Keith. It's pointless to debate this stuff. I'm not even going to
try.
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tial to re-invigorate areas in decline.
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That's ok, Madsen had no proof either. But because he's a journalist, we are
supposed to believe him....
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One doesn't dig through a garbage can looking for a good piece of sandwich.
Most of the article was garbage, so I composted the whole thing. Of course,
the title of the article set the tone, so I shouldn't have been surprised.
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Whatever you want to think.
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sorry, it was Madsen who claimed it.
according to the article the pope thinks that the Bush Administration knew
about the 9-11 attack beforehand. Incorrect, but hardly incendiary.
I have little use for Madsen.
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Chapter 9
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The idea of the pope questioning Graham's "Christianity" is ludicrous.
Catholicism is more cultlike than many. Pot calling the kettle black.
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The local library is pretty sparse. The only book they had for solar or
renewables was an old copy of the realgoods sourcebook. They have a
interlibrary loan system, and there are 4 colleges within 20 miles, which
should have decent libraries.
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I'm looking at a constructed wetlands (pond) for grey water, and harvest the
cattails and water hyacinths for the compost bin. This will attract a lot of
wild life for our enjoyment.
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great idea, thanks.
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We will barter and do odd jobs
for the things we need, but cannot make. Welcome to our journey.
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and just how many gallons is that, anyway? ;-)
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there are a few anti mac coders out there, but it's not nearly as much fun
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My monthly fee lets me get on and off anywhere between the 2 points listed
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I tend to put on 25k miles / year.
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I have 40 and a ford 9n.
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