Fred Sparber alerted me to the following patent:

US# 4,557,734 now expired ....

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=14&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT&s1=4451267&OS=4451267&RS=4451267

Which is in the public domain and which teaches a
method of minimal processing for raw vegetable oil, or
perhaps even raw oil-algae... in which the simple
emulsification, or possibly sonication with water and
alcohol and a cheap emulsifier can provide a highly
energetic fuel, and with a resultant high effective
conversion of that fuel into energy in an unmodified
diesel engine.

>From the patent abstract: One area of particular
interest relates to fuels for commercial and
agricultural vehicles that are powered by diesel
engines. The prospect of farmers becoming
self-sufficient in regard to their energy needs has
led to investigations of vegetable oils as diesel fuel
substitutes. 

Deterrents to this concept are the generally inferior
fuel properties of crude vegetable oils as compared to
those of diesel oil. Of particular concern is the
inherently high viscosity which causes poor
atomization in direct-injected diesel engines. 

This results in fouling of the injectors and cylinders
as well as a buildup of noncombusted fuel in the
crankcase causing a thickening of the lubricating oil.
This invention relates to a blended vegetable oil fuel
which circumvents many of these problems. 

VERY INTERESTING ! Here we have a public domain
solution to several related problems of small farm or
aquaculture operations, which can produce lots of raw
biomass (algae) but need a minimal secondary system
for getting that biomass into a proper fuel for a
normal diesel engine. 

Here it is folks, no royalty required!

This could be one of those minor (but actually major)
little "nails" which builds an entire new energy 
infrastructure...

Jones

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