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From: "Neoteric Biofuels Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Biofuel-JTF"
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 2:10 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] One-person boycott
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> For those who think that a d
For those who think that a diesel in the driveway is not the way to go, try
an SVO CHP plant in the basement...all quieted down of course - amazing how
quiet some of these new ones (diesel gensets, CHP units) can be with a full
enclosure, and of course running steady under continuous load means g
Am excellent use for old 240's they look nice in the driveway, too.
;-)
Edward Beggs
www.biofuels.ca
on 4/11/02 10:21 PM, craig reece at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You could convert a diesel engine to run on SVO (straight vegetable oil)
> and/or WVO (waste vegetable oil, aka restaurant gr
You could paint the car and the hubcaps to match your house - or paint
your house to match the 240!
Craig
"Neoteric Biofuels Inc." wrote:
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> Am excellent use for old 240's they look nice in the driveway, too.
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> ;-)
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> Edward Beggs
> www.biofuels.ca
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Yahoo!
You could convert a diesel engine to run on SVO (straight vegetable oil)
and/or WVO (waste vegetable oil, aka restaurant grease) and run a diesel
generator at home, on SVO/WVO to charge your batteries (in conjunction
with solar cells and solar hot water heating for both normal hot water
and radian
Biomass gasification. You can run a engine or turbine powered generator, your
car or truck (whether diesel or petrol engine, doesn't matter), and even run
your gas water heater or kitchen range.
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 11:34:55PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, I've been on this list f
Hi, I've been on this list for a few months now and check the posts every
once in a while. I'm interested in biofuels, but mostly I have a question for
all of you and I welcome any feedback.
If you were an average non-technical person in an oil-based society like the
United States, and you wa