[biofuel] Re: seaweed

2000-12-21 Thread biodiesel65
standard methane digester used with seaweed. check your c/n ratio's. --- In biofuel@egroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the urchins here are taken wild by divers. the irish moss by rake, for carageenan. seaweed is a large availability wild plant here, i could build a diesel powered low

[biofuel] Re: Sugars

2000-12-21 Thread biodiesel65
remember that all posts are archived at http://www.egroups.com/group/biofuel --- In biofuel@egroups.com, David Teal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Some posts I delete, some I save and very few I print. Keiths recent mails on enzymes and sugars both got printed. Thanks. It's just the sort of

Re: [biofuel] Digest Number 226

2000-12-21 Thread Keith Addison
Message: 9 Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 19:24:31 +0900 From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: cores [This message is not in displayable format] Can you try this one again Keith Thanks John Hi John It just said Why not use potscrubbers? - I have been wondering! Do you get a

[biofuel] Re: Sugars

2000-12-21 Thread Keith Addison
Some posts I delete, some I save and very few I print. Keiths recent mails on enzymes and sugars both got printed. Thanks. It's just the sort of thing needed both to get actual results and also to help explain to other potential exponents WHY the best way IS the best way. David Teal You're

[biofuel] Unique Mobility's Hybrid-Electric Motor

2000-12-21 Thread Keith Addison
http://www.uqm.com/news/00-10.html Unique Mobility's Hybrid-Electric Motor Featured in General Motors Precept Technology Demonstration Vehicle at the 2000 North American International Auto Show CONTACTS: Press Release 00-10 The Wall Street Group, Inc. 32 East 57th Street, 18th Floor New

[biofuel] Orange County Operates First Hybrid Bus on West Coast

2000-12-21 Thread biodiesel65
Orange County Operates First Hybrid Bus on West Coast The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) announced last week that it has placed into service the first hybrid-electric bus on the West Coast. The bus combines an electric motor with a diesel engine. The propulsion technology for the

[biofuel] Re: Orange County Operates First Hybrid Bus on West Coast

2000-12-21 Thread biodiesel65
GM to Test Hybrid Bus Initial Phase Will Transport NYC Commuters By Brian S. Akre The Associated Press D E T R O I T, Dec. 29 รท General Motors is developing a diesel- electric bus that will be used to haul commuters during initial testing early next year on New York City streets. GM

[biofuel] Re: Orange County Operates First Hybrid Bus on West Coast

2000-12-21 Thread biodiesel65
Diesels Will Crowd Out Clean Bus Benefits -- -- Just as clean fuel buses were poised to make a dent in the diesel pollution caused by NYC Transit's buses, the expansion of the bus fleet means that clean buses will not

[biofuel] Re: Orange County Operates First Hybrid Bus on West Coast

2000-12-21 Thread biodiesel65
NYC Transit Bus Technology Programs Updates on Bus Technology Programs and the Hybrid Propulsion Bus Proposal as found in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA's) New York City Transit Committee Agenda for the Board of Directors. http://www.panix.com/~danielc/nyc/newbus.htm ---

[biofuel] Re biofuel computer

2000-12-21 Thread DAVID REID
B.P. of ethanol is 78.4 C (173.1 F). Controls are not too hard to design. It just depends on how sophisticated you want to get. you could regulate the flow of water manually and keep it at a slow pace and let the computer do the rest. I use a solenoid valve to turn the water off and on

[biofuel] john

2000-12-21 Thread stephen lakios
True, I was thinking if you use a thin tube,and there is aslight difference in temp between the ends,the tube could collapse from a small vacuum.Let me know the results you get.Thankyou stephen eGroups Sponsor Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

[biofuel] Seaweed

2000-12-21 Thread stephen lakios
A methane digester.Mix the seaweed with some manure into a cream consistency. There is lots of info on this site. stephen eGroups Sponsor Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html To unsubscribe, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[biofuel] Sam

2000-12-21 Thread stephen lakios
Thanks Sam. You explained itmuch better. There are so many productsand byproducts which can be made from corn,there really is no comparison with sugarcane.Corn is so much more valuable. And we know corn.And sugar beets,I would get 20 to 25 tons of sugar beets an acre,80 to 120 Bu. of corn

[biofuel] Re: seaweed

2000-12-21 Thread Keith Addison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (dallas dorey) wrote: i know seaweed is salty, but how much sugar and starch is in it, i could get maybe 20-30 metric tons a year by myself, by hand. Not as much salt as you'd think - seaweed considerably dilutes the salt in seawater (and concentrates some of the other

[biofuel] Re: Seaweed

2000-12-21 Thread Keith Addison
A methane digester.Mix the seaweed with some manure into a cream consistency. There is lots of info on this site. stephen Which site, Stephen? Keith Addison Journey to Forever Handmade Projects Tokyo http://journeytoforever.org/ -- eGroups Sponsor

Re: [biofuel] Digest Number 225

2000-12-21 Thread Eric Ellison
While you're at it, why not just find some way of modifying an existing design to incorporate a whole radator, or at least a core? All those fins, etc.. and they're already set up to channel water through. Just incorporate one into a funky-shaped stack, and run water through it. *shrug*

Re: [biofuel] Re PLC control

2000-12-21 Thread skaar
refrigerant? gee, really going all out huh? John Harris wrote: > > On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 16:14:39 -0400 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > asked > mind telling us what the plc does in your still? > > The Plc will monitor evaporation and condensation temperatures at > bottom and > top of still and > control

Re: [biofuel] Re: seaweed

2000-12-21 Thread skaar
oh methane, well that could be ok, but i was thinking that etoh would be more palatable to the percent of the population here that drive cars, quite high because of the roads following the coast and the great distances to walk or bike. i know that seaweed is full of starches, it's not sweet

Re: [biofuel] Keith

2000-12-21 Thread skaar
sounds a little like my family, really strange on a good day. stephen lakios wrote: > Thankyou, I do know a little about ADM. two of my uncles worked for > them,one was a top ex. You don't know the inside stories I heard,and > from a top ex too.He took his knowledge to the grave,he always

Re: [biofuel] Re: sugarcane

2000-12-21 Thread skaar
almost all of our sugar up here comes from beets, i did notice that the refining left a little different scent, but the flavour is still vomitously sweet. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > From the posts that I have read I'm given the impression that > sugar cane > is no longer a major

Re: [biofuel] Re: seaweed

2000-12-21 Thread skaar
10%+sugar? wow, that makes me think that i have got a viable alternative here, corn? bah, for the birds, too expensive here. seaweed, i might make a nice little industry here. Keith Addison wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dallas dorey) wrote: > > >i know seaweed is salty, but how much sugar and

[biofuel] Carbohydrate Economy Bulletin - December 2000

2000-12-21 Thread Sarah Hannigan
Carbohydrate Economy Bulletin Volume 1, Number 7 December 2000 CONTENTS -- Welcome to the Carbohydrate Economy Bulletin AGRICULTURAL FIBERS -- DEA to Propose Rules Regarding Hemp Products -- Former Governor of Kentucky Delivers Hemp to Lakota Sioux BIOBASED CHEMICALS -- The House that Soy

Re: [biofuel] seaweed

2000-12-21 Thread skaar
one of the biggest industries here is irish moss collection so i don't think i'll be using that, there are too many people who depend on it. when i first heard it went into ice cream i felt really odd, i mean eating seaweed without knowing it, ew, of course i ate plenty beforehand, who doesn't

Re: [biofuel] Re: sugarcane

2000-12-21 Thread jerry dycus
Hi Doug and All, --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, From the posts that I have read I'm given the impression that sugar cane is no longer a major crop in Florida, is this so? I had some relatives who worked for US Sugar in the past, one a foreman in the research plots, so I'm