Dear friends, I think this sounds too good to be true.
Best regards,
Luis.
José María Montenegro [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: I don't believe it. RF is
so powerless energy to do something like that...
2007/9/16, Kirk McLoren :
I predict the efficiency of rf in to hydrogen out will be 1
SURVEY: CLIMATE CHANGE Those in peril by the sea Sep 7th 2006From The Economist print edition Two of the big risks from climate change are a shutdown of the Gulf Stream and a rise in sea levels A SVERDRUP, the unit in which ocean currents are measured, is one million cubic metres of water per
Electric cars Not so shocking Jul 27th 2006 | SANTA MONICAFrom The Economist print edition High-tech entrepreneurs unveil a sporty electric car ASK people if they would buy a new electric car and most will respond blankly. After all, electric cars have not been seen in large numbers for nearly
I dont know man, but I think they've got a point. sustainable or not, there are many ways to slowly shift towrds other fuels until petro dominance fades away. The world will go on through this process, although this doesn't come overnight. With all due respect to your position, it kinda makes
Yeah, I agree with you. Although in my country Colombia, there is a blooming industry of ethanol, with participation of obviously the sugar industry behind on one side, and the biodiesel industry on the other that is also staring to emerge. Today at the pump you get ethanol mixed with gasoline,
It would be good if anybody either in Brazil or Malyasia, or wherever place in the world could share some information about doing biodiesel form palm oil. I have been looking in the web for some documents becuase I intend to write a plan for biodiesel production from palm oil in large scale.
I am really impressed with biodiesel in Malaysia made from palm oil. Could I get any guidance for writing a plan based on palm oil?? I am looking forward to find more information on the particular process of palm oil. Doubts as which is the most convenient process, or what machinery would be
Hey Robert Luis, thank you very much for your answer man Now I understand the implications of ethanol. Until next.
Luis Eduardo Puerto wrote: I don't know very much of E85 or E100, I know that in Brazil it is being produced in big quantities as well as in USA. I don't know where exactly you
I don't know very much of E85 or E100, I know that in Brazil it is being produced in big quantities as well as in USA. I don't know where exactly you can get it in Canada. I have a question, for what type of cars is etahnol appropriate??? Can it be used with any car at all?? I know that
Hello, I am interested in finding about Liquid Coal. For what I hear, it seems
it is environmentally friendly and cheaper to produce given the high oil prices
today.I am located in Montreal, and if anybody knows about someone wortking on
this technology I would be totally interested. Thank
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