Found this on the German Forum at http://fmpo.de/poelforum/index.php
They were discussing suitable acid no's for WVO for use in SVO systems.
I guess it loses a bit with translation but and I have no experience
with such matters but it looks to me as if there are some different
methods of
Keith: What you say makes no sense... O'Reilly has a tremendous audience
and any new people who are reached through him that are capable of
inteligent thought will realize the great advantages of biodiesel
technology. The more inteligent awareness there is, the better for
everyone. Maybe new
Are you terribly sure that those who watch or listen to O'Reilly are as
optimally bright as you would like to think?
I mean let's get real. This is a guy who can't even get it straight as to
what town he grew up in or what journalism awards he did[n't] win.
I know. I know. There's no such thing
Todd: Like with any public or media figure, there are going to be bright and
less bright folks who listen to and belive/not believe in them. As I said
before any new people who are reached through him that are capable of
inteligent thought will realize the great advantages of biodiesel
Bob Crawford wrote:
Keith: What you say makes no sense...
What I say generally makes some sort of sense, but in this case, for
one thing, I didn't say it, Ken Provost did, on the Biofuel list. I
just forwarded it.
O'Reilly has a tremendous audience
and any new people who are reached through
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
From: Ken Provost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:27:32 -0700
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Darryl Hannah Turns O'Reilly on to Biodiesel
On Thursday, September 11, 2003, at 09:17 AM, Bryan Brah wrote:
.I say that anything that gets the word out about
I cannot make the conference, but would like to buy the book. Price? S H?
Jim Miller
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girl_mark_fire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Making Homebrew Biodiesel: A Hands-on Workshop
Biodiesel is a renewable fuel made from any plant oil and other
fats. It can be used in any diesel
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Hello,
Thank you for your response... It's good to hear both sides of a story.
A few things though, the first email that started off this discussion said that
on veggie van website it said it takes 2 hours to make biodiesel. I can find no
such info myself. A link would've been good. All the
Jane from Australia, or kylie jones, or whatever
Hello,
Thank you for your response... It's good to hear both sides of a story.
A few things though, the first email that started off this
discussion said that on veggie van website it said it takes 2 hours
to make biodiesel. I can find no such
0.1 gram in 14.9 ml .01 N NaOH + 235.7 ml water
skillshare wrote:
Thanks for the hydrochloric acid information again.
I've got another basic question for the same test (AOCS test for soaps
in oil/biodiesel):
I had a lab friend pick up some bromophenol blue from their stockroom,
Found this on the German Forum at http://fmpo.de/poelforum/index.php
They were discussing suitable acid no's for WVO for use in SVO systems.
I guess it loses a bit with translation but and I have no experience
with such matters but it looks to me as if there are some different
methods of
Hello M skillshare [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and all.
You would better dissolve that bromophenol blue sodium salt in 95% ethanol.
I use a 0,1% solution in ethanol for determination of soaps in refined
edible cotton oil, the titration is done in acetone with 2% distilled
water. During the
One of my clients works on deep sea oil rigs and has traveled throughout
the world over the course of his career. Yesterday he told me that
during the summer he'd been working on a British Petroleum project known
as Thunder Horse (formerly Crazy Horse) in the Mississippi Canyon,
where the sea
Ken,
If you think that the giant corporate farmers don't know about
bio-fuels, you're sadly mistaken. Who do you think pushed the idea of
ethanol as fuel in the 70's? These guys are as greedy and calculating
as the rest of corporate America. As soon as their marketing/propaganda
Hi
Normally used in animal feed here in the UK but
this is being banned in October 2004 because veg
a few oil collectors were mixing engine oil to
make up the volume - derr.
Mark
Want to chat instantly with your online
The United States consumes about 20 million barrels of oil per day.
Total US production is currently less than 9 million barrels of oil per day
???
robert luis rabello wrote:
Apparently, the main riser for a well that produces 38 million barrels
of oil per day snapped as it was coming
Dear Ms. Jane-Kylie Jones,
Would you please be so kind as to follow netiquette and properly mark the
words of others from previous posts in a fashion as to distinguish them from
your own?
As is, your method makes it nearly impossible for one to follow the
developmental sequence of the
robert luis rabello wrote:
in the Mississippi Canyon,
where the sea bed is located over 200 meters beneath the Gulf of
Mexico.
Sorry people, that should be 2 000 meters! Here's a quote from
Exxon / Mobile, a competing developer:
IRVING, Texas (August 21, 2002) -- Exxon Mobil
Hello,
My name is Kaye,
I am attempting to drive my vegetable oil powered Nissan Patrol from
Plymouth
to Dakar in the Plymouth-Dakar Challenge 2004.
I have not yet converted the engine to run on SVO or WVO, I am looking for
sponsorship and support to do this.
The event will be televised by
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030911/115080_1.html
A press release fropm the Canadian Hydrogen solutions company.
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Gurus,
On a relative note..
What would be the effects of hydrogen fuel cell
vehicles on the biodiesel option? Will Biodiesel be
obsolete when the Hydrogen fuel cell cars become a
reality? Also, what would the economics favor? Wil
HFCVs be more cheaper than Biodiesel powered
Vechicles?
Thanks
On Thursday, September 11, 2003, at 09:17 AM, Bryan Brah wrote:
.I say that anything that gets the word out about
bio-fuels is good. It won't hurt you in any way (that is unless
other homebrewers start trying to get your feedstock, or your
suppliers start charging you). In fact this
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 04:44:53 +0900
To: biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Fwd: Re: Darryl Hannah Turns O'Reilly on to Biodiesel
Bob Crawford wrote:
Keith: What you say makes no sense...
What I say generally makes some sort of sense, but in this
To: biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
From: Bob Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:09:04 -0700
Subject: RE: [biofuels-biz] Fwd: Re: [biofuel] Darryl Hannah Turns
O'Reilly on to Biodiesel
Todd: Like with any public or media figure, there are going to be bright and
less bright folks
My 2 cents, intended only as preliminary to whatever more educated
comments others can make:
I keep thinking that, not only with BD but ethanol and all manner of
other fuels (including Gasoline... which does show up as a proposed
fuel cell fuel here and there, particularly it seems with GM),
hey group, I am new here and have made around 15, 35 to 40 gallon batches that
were perfect, but the last 5 batches have turned to goop. I dont know if it has
something to do with the summertime heat in az or what. This last batch I even
took more care to filter and dry the WVO and used 1/2
http://www.japanfs.org/db/database.cgi?cmd=dpnum=369UserNum=Pass=A
dminPass=dp=data_e.html
Japan for Sustainability
Idemitsu to Begin World's First Tests of Kerosene-Fueled Fuel Cell
Date: 20030713
Japan's Idemitsu Kosan Co. announced that it will begin feasibility
tests in late July 2003
hey group, I am new here and have made around 15, 35 to 40 gallon
batches that were perfect, but the last 5 batches have turned to
goop. I dont know if it has something to do with the summertime heat
in az or what. This last batch I even took more care to filter and
dry the WVO and used 1/2
At maximum economy the engine exceeds 50% thermal efficiency
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsshb/12cyl/
Don't know if this has been seen in the group before, but thought it was
interesting
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