Todd,
Please forgive the fact that I'm about to post a previous thread into
this one, however, the archives don't seem to be working tonight.
The following is Keith's last post on this issue. Subj: RE: Algae - was
Re: [Biofuel] Gasoline Prices
Todd, if you keep a good personal archive,
Keith,
I too am having trouble getting in touch with Mike. Are you aware if he
still plans on selling the Model A processor? If so, I'll just keep trying
to get in touch. However, if not, are you aware of a similar, mobile,
smaller-scale (1200gal/day is perfect) turnkey process?
Thanks,
Tom,
Your glow plugs and associated electrical system are working just fine.
While the glow plug loop may last up to about 50 seconds, the plugs have warmed
the air in the combustion chambers enough after only a few seconds - and this is
typical of properly functioning plugs - therefore
Furthermore,
Tom. Go change your oil and oil filter right away and run pure synthetic
all winter long. You'll never haveconductedsuch a worthy
procedure. Make sure your block heater functions well (you'll hear a
little **fizzing, bubbling** noise from the radiator after about 45 seconds of
really helped.
Thanks Aleks and Mark.
-Joey
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Subject: [Biofuel] Adventures In Chicken Soup - episode II
If I had a large scale continuous process, I'd
If I had a large scale continuous process, I'd be a threat to Campbell's...
Well, I've done it again, and made chicken soup for the whole neighborhood,
unless I can bring the batch back.
As per the advice of Aleks, I added roughly 5% white vinegar to my wash
water, and turned the bubbles on @
MH,
Thanks for posting that study. What an incredible meta analysis! I've
distributed it to my friends already. 40 acres per gallon of dino, in light
of the 70+ gallons of veg oil per acre canola in northern climates really
lends perspective.
One more tool in the box for shining light on
At long last... thanks for the links Keith. Wasn't sure if I was going to
get any actual information there. The reason I posed the question to you is
that I figured you may have been able to reduce it down to a sentence or
two, based upon your consumption of periodicals. I now have the tools to
Keith,
What sort of impact has been made by the use of ISL (in situ leaching)
methods of uranium extraction on the overall disturbance and pollution of
uranium 'mining'. Does this method reduce the impact?
-Joey
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Indiscriminate use of life, anyone?
Rather than kill fishies, check this out:
http://www.unh.edu/p2/biodiesel/article_alge.html
-Joey
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Excellent insight Aleks, thank you very much. I'll give it a shot and post
my findings. My goodness, the learning curve is time intensive!
Now, however, I'm curious as to why mono or di glycerides would concentrate
in the wash water. Enough catalyst but not enough methanol? Incomplete
Hey folks,
Does anyone know the catalyst requirement for store-bought flaxseed oil?
Based upon it's higher-than-canola IV, would it require more than store
bought canola?
Thanks,
Joey
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and lines present such a potential crap chute, would it be advisable
to run all veggie fuels (B100 or SVO) through the second, heated tank with
new fuel lines until the summer?
Thanks everyone,
Joey Hundert
Edmonton, AB
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BIOX hit the papers again. My grandparents in Hamilton sent me two articles
that were run the same day (June 11) in the Hamilton spectator, talking
about a $5 million dollar grant being put up by Sustainable Development
Technology Canada. The picture on the article is of Federal Finance
-effective green fuel available and competitive with
petroleum diesel on the market. At the current bulk vegetable oil price of
$0.77(CAD)/Litre, that's a fairly attractive price. Does their process look
viable to you?
All the best,
Joey Hundert
Edmonton, AB
Yahoo
consumption, please forward
it.
Please forgive my errors if there are any. Numbers hurt my brain.
-Joey
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Subject: Macro Economics Plant Fuel Stats?
Dear Keith,
I
, in northern climates (Alberta, Canada).
Any document, study, or report to support this notion would be wonderful.
All the best,
Joey Hundert
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
Biofuels list archives:
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Please do
of the
type or quality of yellow in such documents? Would this be isolated
vegetable oils, or impure mixtures?
Thanks everyone.
PS. I'm working on a project that'll get everyone giddy, I'll keep you
posted.
Joey Hundert
Transcendental Ventures Inc.
Edmonton, AB Canada
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