Hi Murdoch,
It is interesting and I like to write about or publish from somebody,
a piece that in a correct way mirrors the result of the past policies
and how the oil was paid.
At 08:49 PM 12/31/2002 -0800, you wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:15:21 +0100, you wrote:
I wrote the following for
Hi Murdoch,
Sorry, I screwed up who says what, resending it.
It is interesting and I like to write about or publish from somebody,
a piece that in a correct way mirrors the result of the past policies
and how the oil was paid.
At 08:49 PM 12/31/2002 -0800, murdoch wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002
Transport of fuels. Say I wanted to delever fuel.
What govt. red tape, and special equipment for OSHA etc. would I
have to go thru to do this for:
Biodiesel,
E85 and simular Gasoline
Dino Gasoline.
Dino Diesel
The quantity being transported makes a difference I'm sure.
Biofuels at
http://www.globaltechnoscan.com/5thSep-11thSep01/fuel_cell.htm
Penn engineers develop fuel cell that uses liquid diesel, the first
such device to run on a widely available fuel
Chemical engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a
prototype fuel cell that's the first to run on
http://www.globaltechnoscan.com/5thJune-11thJune02/hydrogen.htm
Penn State engineers boost hydrogen production from fermentation
The cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells that the Bush Administration
has partnered with the Detroit Big Three automakers to develop could
eventually be pulling up
http://www.globaltechnoscan.com/21stNov-27thNov02/micro_fuel_cell%20.htm
Milestone in the development of micro fuel cell technology
Alberta Research Council reaches major milestone in the development
of micro fuel cell technology
A first in Canada, the Alberta Research Council (ARC) reached a
http://www.globaltechnoscan.com/1stMay-6thMay02/wet_bio_waste.htm
Scientists developing process to convert wet bio-waste into energy
CE-CERT scientists developing process to convert wet bio-waste into
energy as alternative to land application
Scientists at the University of California,
Forgot to specify. I am refering to in US deliveries.
THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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Transport of fuels. Say I wanted to delever fuel.
What govt. red tape, and special equipment for OSHA etc. would I
have to
The list is lengthy. Storage tanks, pumps, racks, trucks, etc.
would have to be in compliance with city, county and state
ordinances, inclusive of local and state fire codes, as well as
county and state EPA regs. Throw in the federal EPA, OSHA, ATF
(ethanol), IRS (taxed and non-taxed fuels) for
Thanks, this is very informative and, I believe, very important.
One of the things that comes immediately to mind is, of course, what
about biodiesel. It is at that point that I wonder if there's a way
to standardize what I'm saying when I say biodiesel but, then again,
petroleum diesel is not
This is a good general start thanks. As to fun due to the human
interaction and vast degrees of human perspectives That part I
agree with. The roadblocks of the polotics I would rather steer
away from for now.
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The
my name is sany and iam a student
please help me to find process design plant of biodiesel from waste vegetable
oil
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my name is sany,iam a student
please help me to find the process plant design of biodiesel from
waste vegetable oil
thanks
Biodiesel processors:
Mike Pelly's new processor
Foolproof method processors
The touchless processor
Continuous reactors
Biodiesel technology
Simon's guide to building a
You might start with your state department of transportation. Ours
(Wisconsin) tells you what needs to be done. Also, check with your
department of licensing.
Under EPACT, you may have some obligations to burn renewables in your truck.
Craig
Biofuels at Journey to Forever
ah another good resourse sited here thanks
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You might start with your state department of transportation. Ours
(Wisconsin) tells you what needs to be done. Also, check with your
department of licensing.
Under
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So, I wonder if any of the biofuels will lend themselves to this.
MM
Heck I wonder if any of the unrefined oils such as raw out of
the ground oil or better yet.. VEG. OIL, can be used.
Biofuels
Dear all,
I've been talking to a chemist who used to in the paints
industry and he has suggested a process for esterification of FFA's that
removes the water produced as it goes along. Apparently, it seems to be
based on the fact that butanol has a similar boiling point to water and
how good a job does it do at the esterification of FFA's. How do
you go about it. Any ideas on how to set this up; even just in
concept?
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Dear all,
I've been talking to a chemist who used to in the
http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/19223/story.htm
Australia renewable power sector condemns report
AUSTRALIA: December 30, 2002
MELBOURNE - Australian renewable electricity generators said that a
report recommending the end to a mandated target for increased green
energy use
Hi Murdoch,
It is interesting and I like to write about or publish from somebody,
a piece that in a correct way mirrors the result of the past policies
and how the oil was paid.
At 08:49 PM 12/31/2002 -0800, you wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:15:21 +0100, you wrote:
I wrote the following for
Hi Murdoch,
Sorry, I screwed up who says what, resending it.
It is interesting and I like to write about or publish from somebody,
a piece that in a correct way mirrors the result of the past policies
and how the oil was paid.
At 08:49 PM 12/31/2002 -0800, murdoch wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002
http://www.globaltechnoscan.com/5thSep-11thSep01/fuel_cell.htm
Penn engineers develop fuel cell that uses liquid diesel, the first
such device to run on a widely available fuel
Chemical engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a
prototype fuel cell that's the first to run on
http://www.globaltechnoscan.com/5thJune-11thJune02/hydrogen.htm
Penn State engineers boost hydrogen production from fermentation
The cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells that the Bush Administration
has partnered with the Detroit Big Three automakers to develop could
eventually be pulling up
http://www.globaltechnoscan.com/21stNov-27thNov02/micro_fuel_cell%20.htm
Milestone in the development of micro fuel cell technology
Alberta Research Council reaches major milestone in the development
of micro fuel cell technology
A first in Canada, the Alberta Research Council (ARC) reached a
http://www.globaltechnoscan.com/1stMay-6thMay02/wet_bio_waste.htm
Scientists developing process to convert wet bio-waste into energy
CE-CERT scientists developing process to convert wet bio-waste into
energy as alternative to land application
Scientists at the University of California,
Keith,
I found this link on another list. It has some very interesting info, that
might be of use to you and/or others on the biofuels list.
Check it out.
http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/The_Household_Cyclopedia_of_General_Information/
Greg H.
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But we live on a crowded planet with billions of energy-users and if
we implement ideas like this, it could well mean the death of us all,
if we fail to anticipate and account for the side-effects. If those
effects are great enough, we should not move at all to implement ideas
like this. By
I'm inclined to at least entertain the notion that if one deliberately
reduces rotational momentum, this could affect an orbit.
Rotation on our axis is totally different from rotation around the sun. 2
totally different motions. They are independent of each other. SLowing the
earth to 1
Thanks, this is very informative and, I believe, very important.
One of the things that comes immediately to mind is, of course, what
about biodiesel. It is at that point that I wonder if there's a way
to standardize what I'm saying when I say biodiesel but, then again,
petroleum diesel is not
my name is sany,iam a student
please help me to find the process plant design of biodiesel from waste
vegetable oil
thanks
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Keith,
I found this link on another list. It has some very interesting
info, that might be of use to you and/or others on the biofuels list.
Check it out.
http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/The_Household_Cyclopedia_o
f_General_Information/
Greg H.
Thankyou Greg - excellent jolly
my name is sany,iam a student
please help me to find the process plant design of biodiesel from
waste vegetable oil
thanks
Biodiesel processors:
Mike Pelly's new processor
Foolproof method processors
The touchless processor
Continuous reactors
Biodiesel technology
Simon's guide to building a
murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
regarding impacts of tidal energy and wind energy harvesting.
snip
I want to repeat that in the case of Tidal Energy, it is *already
being used* and *already under further development* on the planet.
So, if there's a chance that it could alter or even end
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