To Motie,
Keep me in the loop if you don't mind. We have similar resources, but on a
fairly small scale and envisage the same kind of setup.
We are a farm/ woodshop/ environmental edu. business.
Mark
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--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "steve spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.nf-2000.org/secure/Fair/F484.htm is a fascinating
article to say
> the least.
>
>
I agree with you on the fascination. By the time I got half-way
through the article, I was nearly screaming for them to add some
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From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 4:40 AM
Subject: Re: Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship
> Hi Martin
>
> >Keith, are the
Hi Martin
>Keith, are there not algae growth problems with biodiesel being stored a long
>time?
I don't know. I've still got some of the first biodiesel I made,
three years ago, and it's still fine. Been in very hot and humid
places since then, and cold ones too.
Does anyone know of cases of
Keith, are there not algae growth problems with biodiesel being stored a long
time?
What if you added ethanol, would that help?
-Martin
> > Ethanol blends easily with biodiesel, so you could use biodiesel
> > instead - only then you won't need the ethanol, LOL!
> >
> > Best
> >
> > Keith
=
Hello Ezio
>Keith you're right about it, but there some researches that use only
>biodiesel (95% acid oleic) and you don't use petrol diesel.
>I don't know very well the situation about ethanol but I think that
>the problem is paralel...
You can use 100% biodiesel (methyl or ethyl esters) in a
Keith you're right about it, but there some researches that use only biodiesel
(95% acid oleic) and you don't use petrol diesel.
I don't know very well the situation about ethanol but I think that the problem
is paralel...
Thank you the answer.
Best regard
Ezio
> >It's important that you us
>It's important that you use biofuel, It isn't important if you use
>ethanol or biodiesel, because you two different type of motor.
>
>ETHANOL=GASOLINE
>BIODIESEL=DIESEL
>
>Best regards
>
>Ezio
Yes, but "E-diesel", which started this thread, is a blend of 80%
petro-diesel fuel and 15% ethanol p
Additional related information about Benzene.
Alcohol and benzene from coal for lighting.
Coal gas made from coal pyrolysis
and the Otto-cycle engine.
http://chemcases.com/fuels/fuels-02.htm and
http://chemcases.com/fuels/fuels-03.htm
Fuels and Society: 10. Knocking
Using alcohol an
It's important that you use biofuel, It isn't important if you use ethanol or
biodiesel, because you two different type of motor.
ETHANOL=GASOLINE
BIODIESEL=DIESEL
Best regards
Ezio
> John Venema wrote:
>
> >Does anybody know how to blend ethanol and diesel like E95 (oxygenated
> >Diesel).
John Venema wrote:
>Does anybody know how to blend ethanol and diesel like E95 (oxygenated
>Diesel). Or to put it in another way: what is the secret of the 5% additive.
>This additive must be very powerful.
Ethanol blends easily with biodiesel, so you could use biodiesel
instead - only then you
Martin Klingensmith wrote:
>
> I believe benzene is used. Maybe they use something else now but I think
> benzene is carcinogenic.
>
> --- John Venema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anybody know how to blend ethanol and diesel like E95 (oxygenated
> > Diesel). Or to put it in another way:
I believe benzene is used. Maybe they use something else now but I think
benzene is carcinogenic.
--- John Venema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody know how to blend ethanol and diesel like E95 (oxygenated
> Diesel). Or to put it in another way: what is the secret of the 5% additive.
>
Does anybody know how to blend ethanol and diesel like E95 (oxygenated
Diesel). Or to put it in another way: what is the secret of the 5% additive.
This additive must be very powerful.
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