My US Congress representative has stated that he recommends against using an
existing federal grant for alternative energy development in Western
Massachusetts for biodiesel development because he says it takes more energy
(or nearly
the same energy) to collect and convert biodiesel than it
This is in response to John Olver's statement that the NREL grant currently
in place for CoopPlus should not be used for any development of waste vegetable
oil conversion to biodiesel. I believe Mr. Olver has his data very wrong. He
may be referring to studies that show that ethanol production
Fwd from SANET (Sustainable Agriculture Network Discussion Group). - Keith
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 17:41:46 -0500
From: jcummins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: USDA: ADDITIONAL PROTECTION MEASURES AGAINST BSE
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In reply to William Thomas of USDA,
Fwd from SANET (Sustainable Agriculture Network Discussion Group).
See Veneman Announces Additional Protection Measures To Guard
Against BSE. - Keith
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 00:14:52 -0500
From: chris reid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Comments on USDA press release
To:
Tom,
This report incorporates most previous studies on the topic. It has been
criticised for being less than generous to biodiesel from waste oil, but
have a look anyway:
http://www.defra.gov.uk/farm/acu/research/reports/nf0422.pdf
David T.
Biofuels at Journey to Forever
DieselNet UPDATE
December 2003
SwRI wins EPA contract for development of hybrids
The U.S. EPA has awarded the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) a
five-year contract worth up to $14.3 million to provide engineering
support in developing advanced, affordable, clean and fuel-efficient
DieselNet UPDATE
December 2003
General Motors introducing improved Duramax 6600
GM's Duramax 6600 6.6L turbo-diesel V-8 engine will provide higher
power and torque ratings and an emission improvement beginning in
January 2004.
Silverado and Sierra 2500HD and 3500 Series trucks with the
DieselNet UPDATE
December 2003
Mazda launching DPF-equipped light Bongo truck
Mazda Motor Corporation has introduced a new diesel engine and a
diesel particulate filter (DPF) system to its Mazda Bongo van and
truck range. It is the first light commercial vehicle to employ a DPF
system.
The
DieselNet UPDATE
December 2003
Mercedes-Benz to unveil a diesel hybrid car in Detroit
Mercedes-Benz said it will unveil its Vision Grand Sports Tourer at
the Detroit Auto Show in January 2004. Series production development
of this model has already reached an extremely advanced stage,
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12/16/2003
PSA and Ricardo UK to develop ultra-low CO2 hybrid car
EFFICIENT-C holds prospect of ultra-low CO2
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/1231-07.htm
Published on Wednesday, December 31, 2003 by CommonDreams.org
It's the Cow Feed, Stupid!
by John Stauber
The USDA's much ballyhooed new measures to address the emergence of
mad cow disease in the US are wholly inadequate. Until there is a
I know epidemics are a good way of eliminating the aged and weak you
know, those who are liabilities. Those who drain the pot with higher
medical needs yet contribute very little, in terms of taxes (if you're
talking about a governmental point of view) or in terms of Corporate Profits
At 09:02 PM 12/31/2003, you wrote:
Caroline here is something that looks to me to be completely over the top. I
might add that I'm a millitant antismoker.
Courier Mail 6th Nov 2003 (Australia)
snip
The Anti-Smoking Manifesto Bra
It seems to be over someone's top.
Caroline
Biofuel at
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Larry Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you might check with the cotton gin in OKC. they may have or know of
something you can use. I plan on starting up research on a new
processing method this spring in MWC. if it works out, you're welcome
to stop by and chat.
I dont know what is true and false about mad cow.. but I do know ...
that after living in england for a year... The Feds have passed a
ruling that keeps me from donating blood anymore. Think the
government is not telling all of us what is really going on.
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
More and more local code enforcement agencies really are pushing every
new building towards higher insulation values. Only a few major
glitches that they seem to not understand or just totally ignore.
Tests by researchers show that fiberglass is good at 75 degrees... but
has no insulating
Would hate to the be that .6 of a person LOL.. but there is lots to be
said for body heat ... Hum.. two people and a 75 pound dog.. hum. that
might equal out to 2.6 people LOL.. As you can tell I am not to
serious about all of this.. but it is fun to think about. Dont think
I want to do the
- Original Message -
From: Grahams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Anti-Smoking Manifesto Bra
It seems to be over someone's top.
Caroline
LOL, good on you Caroline you are a good sort.
Regards,
Paul Gobert
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
Not all SIPs (structured insulated panels) are created equal
Their insulating medium and the incumbent toxic gasses that occur under
conditions of combustion should be the determining factor in what they're
constructed with. Unfortunately, it's not. Rather, the industry glosses over
such
Fwd from SANET (Sustainable Agriculture Network Discussion Group). - Keith
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 17:41:46 -0500
From: jcummins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: USDA: ADDITIONAL PROTECTION MEASURES AGAINST BSE
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In reply to William Thomas of USDA,
Fwd from SANET (Sustainable Agriculture Network Discussion Group).
See Veneman Announces Additional Protection Measures To Guard
Against BSE. - Keith
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 00:14:52 -0500
From: chris reid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Comments on USDA press release
To:
I dont know what is true and false about mad cow..
Time to learn, if you're a food-eating human who lives in the US (or
anywhere). I've given you some good places to start, especially
Rampton and Stauber's Mad Cow USA, free full-text download.
http://www.prwatch.org/books/madcow.html
This
Dan,
I do not know when and where he visited in Finland, if he did it at all. I
do nor recognize his description and it is no support for it in the Finnish
statistics. In general the Nordic countries have less inhabitants per room
than US. To get a picture of the real situation, United
Steve,
It was many things introduced in US, when US thought that they could
capture a larger market share for their beef export. The Mad Cow was then a
very serious issue for US and by the same people that are now claiming that
it is not a big deal. Even Bush is keeping to his beef diet, as
Energy transmission in buildings,
http://energysavingnow.com/
Hakan
At 04:37 01/01/2004, you wrote:
More and more local code enforcement agencies really are pushing every
new building towards higher insulation values. Only a few major
glitches that they seem to not understand or just
Steve,
One of the problems is also that in resting, the body system is only
effected by 24% of convection. Direct radiation is 50% and humidity 22%. So
you can design a room that feel the same at 16 degree C as an other room at
25 degree C. You will die in a room at 80 degree C and 100%
Well there you go. Coming up with an elegant solution ... and then
complaining about it. Geeze :) Rigid polyisocyanurate foam would be a
far better option, even more
attractive if it were manufactured from vegetable-oil based polyols.
Happy new years to all
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
I agree with bryan.
At present here in Massachusette r-19 walls and r-30 ceiling are on average
the minimum. New construction and additions/renovations require a
Masscheckenergy audit form(available online). this system allows you to
trade off less insulation for more efficient heating systems.
Continuing the series, started with Problem #1: How Much Does Heat
Cost?,
Problem # 8 How Much Wood Do I Need? Gives further information for
calculating How much wood is needed to heat a dwelling. Stay tuned
for
Problem #9, which will deal with heat exchangers.
The purpose of this exercise is
Hi Joseph,
At 13:06 01/01/2004, you wrote:
I agree with bryan.
At present here in Massachusette r-19 walls and r-30 ceiling are on average
the minimum. New construction and additions/renovations require a
Masscheckenergy audit form(available online). this system allows you to
trade off less
Steve,
For the type of stove that is mentioned, the average efficiency is more
like 35 to 40%. For combination burners, I often say that you need 4 times
the volume in wood as for oil. This thumb rule come quite close to reality.
If you have an efficient 3 stage wood burner, you can get
An elegant solution achieved by using an inappropriate mix of materials is
not a solution but the creation of another problem that has to be faced
somewhere down the line.
An appropriate solution is to use the best material options in the first
place and forego the potential problem before the
Steve wrote:
Have another dumb question which someone might have a few thoughts
on.. When they take one of the electric plants offline that is really
badly polluting... Why do they just throw the generators away. As
far as I know, the technology of these big generators has not really
Bryan Brah wrote:
Would this law arbitrarily apply to EVERY new building nationwide? What
about Hawaii, where many people don't have heat or AC, and drafty,
semi-permeable walls are desirable? If you can grant an exemption for
Hawaiians, then why not for Floridians?
No, you do NOT want
DieselNet UPDATE
December 2003
SwRI wins EPA contract for development of hybrids
The U.S. EPA has awarded the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) a
five-year contract worth up to $14.3 million to provide engineering
support in developing advanced, affordable, clean and fuel-efficient
DieselNet UPDATE
December 2003
General Motors introducing improved Duramax 6600
GM's Duramax 6600 6.6L turbo-diesel V-8 engine will provide higher
power and torque ratings and an emission improvement beginning in
January 2004.
Silverado and Sierra 2500HD and 3500 Series trucks with the
DieselNet UPDATE
December 2003
Mazda launching DPF-equipped light Bongo truck
Mazda Motor Corporation has introduced a new diesel engine and a
diesel particulate filter (DPF) system to its Mazda Bongo van and
truck range. It is the first light commercial vehicle to employ a DPF
system.
The
DieselNet UPDATE
December 2003
Mercedes-Benz to unveil a diesel hybrid car in Detroit
Mercedes-Benz said it will unveil its Vision Grand Sports Tourer at
the Detroit Auto Show in January 2004. Series production development
of this model has already reached an extremely advanced stage,
http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/en/psa_espace/imprimer.php?espace=p
ressescript=communiques_presseid=305template=communiques_presse_det
ails_purl=url_send=
PSA Peugeot Citroen
12/16/2003
PSA and Ricardo UK to develop ultra-low CO2 hybrid car
EFFICIENT-C holds prospect of ultra-low CO2
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/1231-07.htm
Published on Wednesday, December 31, 2003 by CommonDreams.org
It's the Cow Feed, Stupid!
by John Stauber
The USDA's much ballyhooed new measures to address the emergence of
mad cow disease in the US are wholly inadequate. Until there is a
Thanks for the input chaps.
I'm going forward with the blend and will post progress.
Compliments of the season
James
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