Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-12-05 Thread MH
Its been written: Corn is 9,000BTU @ pound MH wrote: CORN 1,000 BTU/POUND (56,000 BTU per bushel @ 56 pounds) WOOD 8,600 BTU/POUND Where did you get this from? The page you show here doesn't even have corn on it. It has corn cobs and stalks, not shelled corn. I'm

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-12-01 Thread steve spence
] - Original Message - From: Mark E. Wishart [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 12:55 AM Subject: Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves You should be able to use biodiesel in a kerosene heater, maybe without any real modification. - Original

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-30 Thread Keith Addison
http://journeytoforever.org/ - Original Message - From: Louie Pelletier [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:35 PM Subject: Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves the kernals poping before they burn would drive anyone crazy. i sure would know

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-28 Thread dturnmd
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Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-28 Thread Keith Addison
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Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-27 Thread steve spence
://24.190.106.81:8383/2000/humanpower.htm [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Neoteric Biofuels Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:46 PM Subject: Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves Where's Dr. Pimental stand on this one? (I know , I

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-27 Thread MH
CORN 1,000 BTU/POUND (56,000 BTU per bushel @ 56 pounds) WOOD 8,600 BTU/POUND Bio - Units and Conversion Factors http://www.geog.umd.edu/homepage/courses/jboberg/units.htm Typical Energy Content of Fossil and Biomass Fuels Solid, Liquid and Gas These are not uncommon in corn

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-27 Thread MH
I'm of the understanding that pressurized wood pellets are approximately twice as dense. So the energy content would be approx. twice as much ??? And require about half as much storage volume then cord wood. Corrections are welcomed. Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-27 Thread Harmon Seaver
http://burncorn.com/CountrysideCostAnalysis.php Greg and April wrote: I can't help but wonder at the energy potental of corn -vs- wood of a given type. Does anyone know the BTU value for a ton of corn? How does that break down for cost? -- Harmon Seaver CyberShamanix

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-27 Thread Harmon Seaver
Corn is 9,000BTU @ pound MH wrote: CORN 1,000 BTU/POUND (56,000 BTU per bushel @ 56 pounds) WOOD 8,600 BTU/POUND Where did you get this from? The page you show here doesn't even have corn on it. It has corn cobs and stalks, not shelled corn. Bio - Units and Conversion

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-26 Thread yew
I've seen some ads and heard some stuff about stoves to heat ones home that burn common kernals of field corn. Does anyone know about these? Do they do a good job? Which brands are good? I've heard of stoves that burn corn *cobs*, but not kernels. Brina Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

[biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-26 Thread Steve W
Hello, I've seen some ads and heard some stuff about stoves to heat ones home that burn common kernals of field corn. Does anyone know about these? Do they do a good job? Which brands are good? Steve = Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-26 Thread Dana Linscott
These are not uncommon in corn growing areas of the American Midwest where firewood is more expensive than bulk corn from local farmers. A few farmers in our area use them for corn they grow themselves since it costs less to burn their own corn than sell it and buy other fuel. The stoves are

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-26 Thread Louie Pelletier
] Cornburning Stoves Hello, I've seen some ads and heard some stuff about stoves to heat ones home that burn common kernals of field corn. Does anyone know about these? Do they do a good job? Which brands are good? Steve = Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-26 Thread Greg Yohn
They are available! The stoves are similar to pellet stoves! They burn dried field corn kernels. Greg -Original Message- From: Steve W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 4:08 PM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves Hello

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-26 Thread Ken Pond
Take a look through these two sites. http://www.cornburner.com/ http://www.farmshow.com/ Steve W wrote: Hello, I've seen some ads and heard some stuff about stoves to heat ones home that burn common kernals of field corn. Does anyone know about these? Do they do a good job? Which

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-26 Thread Harmon Seaver
Or try http://www.cornstove.com/ And no, the corn doesn't pop, it just burns, and is a whole lot cheaper heat than anything else available in the US today, at least any fuel that you pay money for. -- Harmon Seaver CyberShamanix http://www.cybershamanix.com

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-26 Thread steve spence
, and transport - http://24.190.106.81:8383/2000/humanpower.htm [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Louie Pelletier [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 5:35 PM Subject: Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves the kernals poping before they burn would

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-26 Thread Greg and April
- Original Message - From: Dana Linscott Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 15:09 Subject: Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves These are not uncommon in corn growing areas of the American Midwest where firewood is more expensive than bulk corn from local farmers. A few farmers in our

Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves

2001-11-26 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves - Original Message - From: Dana Linscott Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 15:09 Subject: Re: [biofuel] Cornburning Stoves These are not uncommon in corn growing areas of the American Midwest where firewood is more expensive than bulk corn from local