actually hemp seed is 30% oil and yeilds about 280 lbs of oil per
acre and no you cant get high from the exhaust fumes LOLOLOL..
Marc
biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
Hempseed oil, that was a new one for me. LOL
Read a lot about him, but
Wonder if they'll note that EVs and PHEVs can perhaps get better
mileage than any vehicle anywhere. Probably they'll get around to it.
And maybe they'll also note the excellent-mileage biodiesel-burning
diesel vehicles. Eventually.
http://www.forbes.com/newswire/2004/05/13/rtr1370745.html
Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
Hempseed oil, that was a new one for me. LOL
Read a lot about him, but not this. Can you give me your source.
Maybe you also can tell me, what the diesel engine was designed
to run on and it failed to do.
Hakan
At 22:30 13/05/2004, you wrote:
I
Hey Keith!
I've been enjoying your posts for some time. Tried to
visit one of the site's you gave in your post
concerning the PNGV Toyota. I can't get to it or the
site is gone .
http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm?ID=4959
Any idea if the address is still good?
As long as I'm at it
Ed-
Your insights into these issues is helpful to me, and I'm sure, to others.
(I am aware of some of your work in this area, as some months ago your partner
Craig made me aware of your Master's thesis and I actually read it!)
I would love to top Alex's 300,000 km benchmark, but it
I always heard it was designed to run on peanut oil.
- Original Message -
From: david browne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Bio Diesel
Hakan Falk wrote:
Dave,
Hempseed oil, that was a new one for me. LOL
Well,
After ,making my first few test batches, I now have a few quarts of nice
clear contaminant free biodiesel. The viscoscity feels much thinner than
SVO and pours much like #2 diesel. Color is a pale yellow, almost straw
like color. I do have a couple of questions, concerns. When I first
Hello Dave, Hakan and all
The Emperor Wears No Clothes is online at Jack Herer's website, in
full-text I think. It's here, along with much else about hemp:
http://www.jackherer.com/chapters.html
Jack Herer - Chapters
Best wishes
Keith
Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
Hempseed oil,
Hello Bruce
Ed-
Your insights into these issues is helpful to me, and I'm sure,
to others. (I am aware of some of your work in this area, as some
months ago your partner Craig made me aware of your Master's thesis
and I actually read it!)
I would love to top Alex's 300,000 km
When producing BD is the finished product ALWAYS straw yellow
regardless of the base stock, or are there variants depending on
what you start with
I seem to have produced a great looking and neatral PH test batch,
but it is amber, but I have read some posts on finished BD being
straw
Does anyone have an idea of the percentage of world
wide food production that is dependent on oil and gas?
James
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Good question: we'd think it's quite high, but there's also a lot of
urban food production going on, small scale, but lots of it, and a
major contributor to food supply in many large cities of the world, I
think I read somewhere, maybe here on the list, actually. With emerging
megacities,
Hello
Go here to find a very blantant attempt to stop UK small biodiesel
production:
http://www.greenergy.com/company/downloads/Submission_2004_Budget.pdf
Box 1. Substandard biodiesel product
Greenergy has serious concerns about the supply of substandard
biodiesel in
the UK. Greenergy
I just picked up some oil from a chinese restaurant and it was black
as well. I filtered the oil using a 5 micron bag. The bag was not to
dirty and the oil is still very dark. Should I burn this in my WVO
car?
Jim
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, biobenz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a
Does anyone have an idea of the percentage of world
wide food production that is dependent on oil and gas?
James
Hello James
Difficult question to answer. Even getting a good handle on world
wide food production itself isn't that easy. There are figures of
course, but often they turn out to
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