Hi Hakan
Keith,
I hope that you did not misunderstood what I said about
the need of energy planning. In my mind it is nothing more
effective than a wide spread movement on implementation
of small scale production units. Decentralized decision
making, implementation and production is the fastest
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Subject: Mike Ruppert interviews top energy investment banker
FTW - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - www.fromthewilderness.com
Secrets of the Blackout - Matt Simmons, CEO of the
From previous post: Fwd: Mike Ruppert interviews top energy investment banker
Ruppert's closing note:
After I ended the interview, I recalled something that I had read
recently in a book called Contraction and Convergence - The Global
Solution to Climate Change. (www.gci.org.uk). It was a
http://archive.nnytech.net/index.php?view=1395list=BIOFUELS-BIZ
I was thinking about this post that Keith referenced and I'd like to
revisit it. I think it was a good post and raised some
thought-provoking ideas. I must have either missed it before, or not
fully appreciated it.
The reason
http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/topstories_story_235081723.html
I think it's pretty much guaranteed we're gonna break through that
national record (of $1.72 a gallon for regular grade) in the next ten
days, says Tom Kloza of Oil Price Information Service.
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I don't know
I suppose I'm not the only one, but dear old Yahoo has bounced me
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Hi Jerry
Thanks for the sage advise Keith. I,m trying to hit the mark on the
first shot so I won't have to re-tool later,
Retool or upgrade? Start with a blender or something - something like
this maybe that you can rig for nothing:
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_processor7.html
I'm reading up on the preference for IDI vs. DI diesels for burning
WVO. If Mercedes diesels are DI, what are some examples of IDI
diesels? Thanks.
Maud
St. Louis, MO
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If people would think Ethanol Can be processed form jusy about any
Vegetation not just corn and grain. Even Grass can yeild Ethanol. If
fermented but your yeild would be lower. Jim Allen
What makes you think people don't think? The people here most
certainly do think. Do a search in the
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Subject: Mike Ruppert interviews top energy investment banker
FTW - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - www.fromthewilderness.com
Secrets of the Blackout - Matt Simmons, CEO of the
From previous post: Fwd: Mike Ruppert interviews top energy investment banker
Ruppert's closing note:
After I ended the interview, I recalled something that I had read
recently in a book called Contraction and Convergence - The Global
Solution to Climate Change. (www.gci.org.uk). It was a
Keith I'm not saying all people don't think And certainly not this
group here.
What I am saying is a person on the street. 9 out of 10 people that
know about
ethanol if you ask them how it is made or what it made out of they will corn
or grain. I don't know if you heard about the new
Well..., at least some people are getting it about peak production, the
figment of perpetual growth and the inevitability of decline under the
present energy mindset.
With a little little luck we'll experience some bouts of severe weather
sooner, rather than later, which will force the issue
A very thought-provoking article, thx.
MM
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Well..., at least some people are getting it about peak production, the
figment of perpetual growth and the inevitability of decline under the
present energy mindset.
With a little little luck we'll experience some bouts of severe weather
sooner,
Hello Jim
Keith I'm not saying all people don't think And certainly not this
group here.
What I am saying is a person on the street. 9 out of 10 people that
know about
ethanol
I wonder how many that would be? Or maybe how few: other posters have
bemoaned the woefully inadequate level of
Maud Essen wrote:
I'm reading up on the preference for IDI vs. DI diesels for burning
WVO. If Mercedes diesels are DI, what are some examples of IDI
diesels? Thanks.
Well, Mercedes, actually. Most of them are IDI.
As a general rule of thumb, if something in the vehicle's information
Hello Keith As a chemist I use lots and lot of ethanol. for testing.
And yes I have made Ethanol
And yes I do use ethanol fuel. I am all ways looking for new way of
makeing bio diesel fuel.
I have one that I have been working for about a year I will Be willing
to share to formula to see
Note that Matthew Simmons answers the question on what
caused the blackout with why the blackout was caused. I and
many others share his views and estimates on energy peak
and effects. An interesting interview and well worth to read.
He also says that we must utilize night time power more and
http://archive.nnytech.net/index.php?view=1395list=BIOFUELS-BIZ
I was thinking about this post that Keith referenced and I'd like to
revisit it. I think it was a good post and raised some
thought-provoking ideas. I must have either missed it before, or not
fully appreciated it.
The reason
http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/topstories_story_235081723.html
I think it's pretty much guaranteed we're gonna break through that
national record (of $1.72 a gallon for regular grade) in the next ten
days, says Tom Kloza of Oil Price Information Service.
-
I don't know
Hello Friends:
I mentioned using Biofertilizer to grow the vegetable bean or seed for
Biofertilizer but I meant to say biodiesel in my last email. I am sure
that most people understood that oversight.
Our team is discussing doing this also in Brazil with processing and export
too. The many
Indeed. Your last point about policy is one we should all read, many
times, and ask our elected leaders and business leaders, and any other
sort of leaders, over and over - and never stop asking, demanding,
doing...
Regards,
Edward Beggs BES MSc
Associate Faculty, Royal Roads
Well, then, I got it backwards. So if Mercedes are IDI, what are some
other examples of IDI diesels available in the US? Thanks.
Maud
St. Louis, MO
Maud Essen wrote:
I'm reading up on the preference for IDI vs. DI diesels for burning
WVO. If Mercedes diesels are DI, what are some examples
Hello again Jim
Hello Keith As a chemist I use lots and lot of ethanol. for testing.
And yes I have made Ethanol
And yes I do use ethanol fuel. I am all ways looking for new way of
makeing bio diesel fuel.
I have one that I have been working for about a year I will Be willing
to share to
Is anyone on the list a member of a biofuel coop? If so, please
contact me off-list to share your experiences.
Every time I call someone to inquire about buying the diesel Mercedes
they have listed for sale, we end up talking about the biofuel
movement. I just got off the phone from a guy who
I suppose I'm not the only one, but dear old Yahoo has bounced me
three times in the last two days - their usual crazy trick of sending
me a virus, which my ISP rejects, so they bounce me, and then (this
is the good bit!) send me an email message to tell me that my email
account isn't
VW diesels pre-Tdi are all IDI - 80's Wabbits, Jettas, Golfs, Vanagons.
The first VW Tdi to appear in the US was the 95 or 96 Passat - anything
earlier than that was IDI.
Ditto for Ford 6.9 and 7.3 (Powerstrokes are DI) and GM 6.2 and 6.5
(Duramax is DI.) Cummins 12V and 24V are DI.
Moving
Hello Maud
Is anyone on the list a member of a biofuel coop? If so, please
contact me off-list to share your experiences.
Why off-list? It's an on-topic topic, of much interest, on-list
discussion would be better for all.
Every time I call someone to inquire about buying the diesel Mercedes
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