> Keith,
>
>   Thanks a mint! I work for the American Cotton growers at Cotton
>Incorporated. We do research and promotion on U.S. cotton and cotton
>products of all kinds. This could really help us out. We are always
>looking for a new angle to utilize and implement cotton at any level.
>I'm sure you have seen our familiar cotton logo and seen our
>commercials if you live in the U.S.
>Thanks again,
>Sam Dabbs

Hi Sam

You're most welcome, I hope it helps. Whatever next - Put a T-shirt 
in your tank? I don't live in the US (Tokyo now), but I saw the 
cotton logo and ads when I was living in Hong Kong - though I've 
forgotten what it looks like! I don't think I've seen it in Japan.

You might also check DynaMotive in Canada: "DynaMotive is a world 
leading producer and developer of BioOil fuels. BioOil is clean 
burning and can be used as an alternative to fossil fuels in diesel 
engines, gas turbines and boilers. BioOil is produced through 
DynaMotive's patented "fast pyrolysis" process that converts biomass 
waste into liquid fuel."
http://www.dynamotive.com/

By the way, I really liked the line from your message on submarine 
stills: "If some is good, more is better and too much has to be JUST 
RIGHT!" Right!

Good luck

Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/

 

>--- In biofuel@egroups.com, Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >Does anyone know if and how you can make ethanol from cellulose, in
> > >particularly cotton and cotton waste products such as gin waste and
> > >textile mill waste?
> > >Thanks,
> > >Sam
> >
> >
> > Hi Sam
> >
> > See the Files section at the biofuels list website (members only
> > access), "sawdust.html - Fuel From Sawdust", at:
> > http://www.egroups.com/group/biofuel
> >
> > Or sign in first with your email address and password at:
> > http://www.egroups.com/mygroups
> >
> >
> > Also the Alcohol Fuel Manual in the Files section has a chapter on
> > Cellulose Conversion. Click on "manual - Alcohol Fuel Manual", the
> > chapters are inside the folder.
> >
> > The Manual for the Home and Farm Production of Alcohol Fuel
> > by S.W. Mathewson
> > Chapter 8
> > Processing Steps Specific To Cellulose Materials - Cellulose
>Conversion
> >
> >
> >
> > Arkenol Inc.
> > http://www.arkenol.com
> > A chemical company that is looking to the sugar barrel instead of
>the
> > oil barrel for fuel supplies. Arkenol is a pioneer in processing
> > cellulose biomas into ethanol: agricultural wastes, straw, leaves,
> > grass clippings, sawdust or old newspapers.
> > (From http://journeytoforever.org/ethanol_link.html)
> >
> >
> >
> >  From list message archives:
> >
> > From: "DAVID REID" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 17:14:43 +1200
> > Reply-To: biofuel@egroups.com
> > Subject: Re: [biofuel] Fuel From Sawdust
> >
> > Keith, Steve, et al,
> >                                  The Forest Research Institute here
>in NZ at
> > Rotorua ran quite an involved  series of trials using sawdust for
>ethanol
> > production during the 80s and I believe were at that time at the
>forefront
> > of this use. I have the file somewhere here as I was looking into
>the use of
> > this byproduct with one of the newly developed G.E. yeasts that can
>ferment
> > the xylose (cellulose) fraction as well as the carbohydrate
>portion. Voila!
> > At least 30% and up to 40% more ethanol without a major byproduct
>waste you
> > need to get rid of. Had forgotten about it for the last few months
> > B.r.,  David Reid
> >
> >
> > From: Robert Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 10:37:25 -0400 (EDT)
> > Reply-To: biofuel@egroups.com
> > Subject: [biofuel] Fuel From Sawdust
> >
> > Keith, Steve, et al
> > This reminds me, I have visited NREL in Golden,
> > Colorado many times, and one time I got to visit
> > the lab where they were working on this very issue
> > of convertering sawdust through acid hydrolisis
> > and fermentation. They easily had over one million
> > dollars in automated stainless steel tanks,
> > piping, electronic controls, and such, and they
> > were successful. They have some extensive reports
> > on this subject if you care to browse through
> > there library. Their stuff is on the technical
> > side, but they have done specific work on
> > identifing specific microbes which work well. Go
> > to www.nrel.gov or
> > to http://www.afdc.nrel.gov/
>
>
>
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