Re: [Biofuel] re: Bill Clark and Acusorb Beads

2005-02-13 Thread Andrew Cunningham
And I answered all of your questions and would like to know if you are blowing smoke about the function of the beads or do you actually have any information on them. Andy On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 05:55:18 +0900, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am still waiting for answers Andy :-)

[Biofuel] IRS Extension

2005-02-13 Thread Lyle Estill
period for their interpretation of the impending biodiesel tax credits. It strikes me that a whole bunch of folks have been working very hard at getting their comments in on time, and that no extension is necessary. Here is the sixth version of what may hit the IRS on time: CC:PA:LPD:PR

Re: [Biofuel] IRS Extension

2005-02-13 Thread Kenneth Kron
What you probably don't know is that I corrected that letter on Friday (1/11) and I was not involved in writing it but simply on one of the mailing lists where they hurriedly tried to recruit people to sign it? I saw several other corrections posted to lists I was on also made at on

Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine soap making

2005-02-13 Thread Andrew Cunningham
Let me just make sure I had all the details first, since some things were left unsaid and require assumptions. If I read what you are saying correctly, I agree with Keith on this one and it doesn't appear viable. 1)You make BioD with the Lye/methanol method 2)Separate out the BioD from the

Re: [Biofuel] Glycerin soap making

2005-02-13 Thread Andrew Cunningham
Tracy, I am currently taking classes towards a Masters in Health Product Regulation. I have spent a lot of time with various FDA regulations and the way I would interpret most is that it has to more than 50% of the final product. Therefore you could take pure soap and mix 49% dirt into it and

Re: [Biofuel] IRS Extension

2005-02-13 Thread Appal Energy
blend? B-1 through B-99.9 are blends, not B-100. Whoever wrote that letter needs to redress that error if it's not already sent. If a credit is being sought for biodiesel, great. If it's being sought for blends, great. But they're two separate animals and should be treated as precisely that.

Re: [Biofuel] IRS Extension

2005-02-13 Thread Greg Harbican
That may be, but, in many cases people are still finding about such an important subject. In many cases, there has been to many cases that are important, with some if not many things left unsaid, because 'someone' decided that the subject didn't need that much discussion. It's obvious from

[Biofuel] Status (biofuel@wwia.org)

2005-02-13 Thread aleksander . kac
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Re: [Biofuel] IRS Extension -- B100 as a blend

2005-02-13 Thread Kenneth Kron
Does anyone have an idea as to when 100% Biodiesel achieved notariety as a blend? B-1 through B-99.9 are blends, not B-100. Whoever wrote that letter needs to redress that error if it's not already sent. If a credit is being sought for biodiesel, great. If it's being sought for blends,

[Biofuel] Creation Care - What Would Jesus Drive

2005-02-13 Thread MH
Though I haven't noticed the topic about biofuels yet according to Creation Care the references from past articles on this list may spur a interest in http://whatwouldjesusdrive.org What Jesus Would Drive Editor's note: The following is a series of articles by the Evangelical

Re: [Biofuel] Creation Care - What Would Jesus Drive

2005-02-13 Thread Keith Addison
Isn't it a bit like asking which TV program Jesus would watch? Or Mohammed or Gautama. But I guess it gets the point across. Best wishes Keith Though I haven't noticed the topic about biofuels yet according to Creation Care the references from past articles on this list may spur a

Re: [Biofuel] Fw: reply to original post...

2005-02-13 Thread Keith Addison
Anibal, please tell us just what you did. Did you check the oil for water content? yes i checked the wvo for water content.. it had a lot of water.. so i boiled it off... took a long time though... and a lot of smoke/steam... coming from the wvo.. the oil crackles as sson as you turn on

[Biofuel] (no subject)

2005-02-13 Thread ccm
Dear Sir/Madam, How can I get out of left glycerin left in biodiesel. Regards, cuneyt ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/biofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html

Re: [Biofuel] Glycerin soap making

2005-02-13 Thread Legal Eagle
- Original Message - From: JD2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 5:20 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Glycerin soap making Thank you for this thread. It is one of the best threads at the moment because it is constructive. When you make boifuel

Re: [Biofuel] Creation Care - What Would Jesus Drive

2005-02-13 Thread Legal Eagle
Actually the question is moot and quite academic. One merely has to apply the lessons that Jesus taught to come to within a reasonable and sufficiently precise answer, but what is the point ? If we follow what it is He taught then the answer is : exactly what we are doing.Not only is it in

Re: [Biofuel] IRS Extension -- B100 as a blend

2005-02-13 Thread Appal Energy
1) The standard test for blending gives you a number with an error margin of 1% so B99 is between B98 B100, B100 could be B99 or B101 :^). So B-100 could actually be B-101 when tested? :-) And it would be perfectly acceptable to sell B-1 and it actually not have any biodiesel in it at

Re: [Biofuel] Creation Care - What Would Jesus Drive

2005-02-13 Thread mark manchester
Luc, MH, Keith, Guys, this is exciting! (Scary too.) The New Testament clearly proclaims that as the Second Person of the Trinity, Christ created the universe and continues to sustain it. As such, all of creation belongs to Him. He is Creator, Sustainer, and Owner. (Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:16-17,

[Biofuel] dragster facts-this is fun!

2005-02-13 Thread Busyditch
Clear Day NHRA Fun Facts 1. Under full throttle, a dragster engine consumes 1-1/2 gallons of nitro fuel per second. To put that into perspective that is the same rate of fuel consumption as a fully loaded 747 in flight, but with 4 times the energy release per volume. 2. The

[Biofuel] Soap

2005-02-13 Thread Pieter Koole
Hi all, The more I read the messages about soap making, the more I realize that I don't understand the principle of soap making. Can anybody tell me (or give a link) what exactly is saponification ? Do only the FFA's saponify, or the total oil ? If this saponification is well known, why isn't it

Re: [Biofuel] For cuneyt (no subject)

2005-02-13 Thread Keith Addison
Dear Sir/Madam, How can I get out of left glycerin left in biodiesel. Can you explain a bit more? Do you mean there's still glycerin in your biodiesel? There will always be some, but the various national standards set an upper limit of 0.25% by mass of total glycerol, including

Re: [Biofuel] Soap

2005-02-13 Thread Appal Energy
Some definitions: http://www.lipid.co.uk/maintest.html http://www.snowdriftfarm.com/fatproperties2.html A cursory explanation of saponification: http://chemistry.about.com/library/glossary/bldef825.htm Do only the FFA's saponify, or the total oil ? Presuming the amount of caustic in the

Re: [Biofuel] Creation Care - What Would Jesus Drive

2005-02-13 Thread citizens
A donkey? Isn't it a bit like asking which TV program Jesus would watch? Or Mohammed or Gautama. Sure. So why not spell it out for WUFV in 2006 and let us make a choice? Jesus/Mohammed/Guatama would build _ features into their model city because __ Z But I guess it gets

Re: [Biofuel] dragster facts-this is fun!

2005-02-13 Thread Kirk McLoren
To exceed 3000 mph in 4.5 seconds, dragsters must accelerate at an average of 4 G's. But if they reach 200 MPH well before 1/2 track the pressure on the driver is closer to 8G's. 3000 mph x 5280 ft/mile = 15,840,000 feet per hour or 264,000 feet per minute or 4,400 feet per second. If

Re: [Biofuel] dragster facts-this is fun!

2005-02-13 Thread robert luis rabello
3000 mph x 5280 ft/mile = 15,840,000 feet per hour or 264,000 feet per minute or 4,400 feet per second. If the acceleration is 4.5 seconds the acceleration per second is 4,400/4.5 or 977.8 feet per second. Since 1 g=32.2fps we see that 977.8/32.2 =30.37g's of acceleration. I think your

Re: [Biofuel] Glycerin soap making

2005-02-13 Thread JD2005
Thank you for this thread. It is one of the best threads at the moment because it is constructive. When you make boifuel you are left with alot of glycerin we all know that. What we don't know is what this glycerin can be utilised for. Also if the glycerin is from a wvo reaction to make rem

Re: [Biofuel] dragster facts-this is fun!

2005-02-13 Thread Busyditch
You are both right, this is a typo. It should be 300 MPH - Original Message - From: robert luis rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 5:07 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] dragster facts-this is fun! Kirk McLoren wrote: 3000 mph x 5280 ft/mile

Re: [Biofuel] Biorefinary ,Big blues and Globalization

2005-02-13 Thread Pannir P.V
Biorefinaries is surly less complex , small, tiny than petroleum oil very big refinaries, let our young the chemical and other engineers be prepare for this green great future of biomass for food, feed fuel, fertilizer and fine chemicals(natural product medicine) Our biofuel list

Re: [Biofuel] Glycerin soap making

2005-02-13 Thread JD2005
Ok Thanks, The burning idea with the milk cartons looks really good to us here. We're burning wood and stuff on an old oxfordshire range here at the moment.I wouldn't put one on untill we'd got a really hot fire though because of the poison fumes it can cause.Also you stand stand to