Re: Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship

2002-05-13 Thread wassaic
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 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo!

Re: Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship

2002-05-11 Thread Keith Addison
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

Re: Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship

2002-05-11 Thread steve spence
://www.webconx.dns2go.com/2000/humanpower.htm [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 4:40 AM Subject: Re: Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship Hi Martin Keith, are there not algae

Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship

2002-05-11 Thread motie_d
--- 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 Ethanol

Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship

2002-05-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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). Or to

Re: Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship

2002-05-10 Thread Keith Addison
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 plus 5%

Ri:Re: Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship

2002-05-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 use

Re: Ri:Re: Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship

2002-05-10 Thread Keith Addison
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 any

Re: Ri:[biofuel] Re: ethanol to gasoline relationship

2002-05-10 Thread Martin Klingensmith
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 =