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Aleks,
You have probably mentioned this, but I am wondering how you heat the water
for your reactor? and what temperatures have to be reached in each heating
phase? Could a solar hot water source do the trick?
(lots of free heat here in Florida) :)
-Tim Z
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Biodiesel made from ethanol
At the URL http://www.webconx.com/2000/biofuel/biodiesel_ethanol.htm a
process for making biodiesel from
Extract sesame oil from seed with hexane - it may be recovered, leaving no
residue.
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Now being commercialized by Biox in Toronto. Pilot scale plant online soon.
Renderers are target market. Large scale operations. Interest is there.
Plenty of biodiesel over next few years if it's as successful as they
anticipate, and if animal fats cannot be fed back into animal feed markets.
... as the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
noted in its annual health check on the US last year - consumption of
fossil fuels is encouraged by gasoline prices being too low.
Savers in Germany and Japan are indirectly allowing American
consumers to carry on polluting at
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Biodiesel made from ethanol
At the URL http://www.webconx.com/2000/biofuel/biodiesel_ethanol.htm a
process for making biodiesel from
anybody in the list can provide info on digital pH meters selling for under
$ 100.00, and having at least 0.1 resolution ? thanks, dick.
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it's a matter of appropriateness. have a diesel engine? it runs on
biodiesel. have a gas engine? it probably needs modification, but will run
on ethanol.
Steve Spence
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http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/05/06/gas.prices/index.html
CNN.com - - May 6, 2001
U.S. average gasoline price rises 9 cents a gallon
May 6, 2001
Web posted at: 8:32 PM EDT (0032 GMT)
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The average price of self-serve
regular gasoline in the United States rose 8.6
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Hi David C,
Yeah there is probably something obvious of relevance
among that lot but you cant do it by yourself. As I said how about some of
you list members joining in and seeing what you can turn up. Even if you
dont find anything its good practice and experience for other
I just got back from the funeral of an aunt of mine in North Carolina.
She was the last one of my grandfather's sisters.
I hadn't been up there for about 6 years or so, and hadn't really looked
around my childhood stomping grounds in longer than that. It's
depressing to see what's happenning
Gee David C,
I would've thought that just firing a boiler would be a LOT less efficient
than running an enginebut...I suppose that it could actually be a better
solution if it were a closed system--return the spent low press steam to the
boiler and it's halfway heated already.HEY! Here's
David C.
www.delphion.com US5288619 Enzymatic method for preparing transesterified
oils. Maybe something in the attached patent numbers. See titles.
B.r., David
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Thanks very much, I really appreciate your reply.
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Hard to say which is more environmentally sound, it depends on the
context they're produced and used in. But both are basically good,
clean fuels. There is more
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This has GOT to stop!!!
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/today/may08/News/volvomay.shtml
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PUBLICATION DATE:Tuesday, 8 May 2001
'The future's not with bio-diesel'
VOLVO has emerged as a surprise critic of bio-diesel which is made
from plant material
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